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@wonder - I have 'start gnome services' checked in the startup session options. When I look in gnome-session-properties under Gnome, everything that should be enabled by default is checked. I'm at a loss.
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Last update: It seems that I've found the culprit. I was opening the terminal by using a custom keyboard shortcut. More specifically, I went to the System-Settings -> Keyboard -> Custom Launchers (should be similar, I am on an Italian localization) and created a new one that launches gnome-terminal when pressing Ctrl-Alt-T.
Now, if I launch the terminal using the shortcut and then SSH into a remote machine I'm asked to type my password, while if I launch the terminal from the gnome-shell dash, or using Alt-F2 and type gnome-terminal I can SSH wihout typing the password.
Can anyone try to add a custom shortcut for gnome-terminal and see whether SSH works without asking a password or not before I report this upstream?
Cheers, and sorry for adding more noise!
oh yeah! This is the problem! I had the same bug, but I comfirm you that the gnome-terminal from dash works fine. So the bug is in the launcher shortcut Someone have to report this bug...
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Now the official shortcut seems works
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Yes, using the shortcut from Launchers -> Terminal works, and it is the only solution I found up to today. I have still to report a bug, feeling lazy since my last bug reports died in silence.
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