No keyring or kwallet + vscode (linux kde) #121712
Replies: 1 comment
-
🕒 Discussion Activity Reminder 🕒 This Discussion has been labeled as dormant by an automated system for having no activity in the last 60 days. Please consider one the following actions: 1️⃣ Close as Out of Date: If the topic is no longer relevant, close the Discussion as 2️⃣ Provide More Information: Share additional details or context — or let the community know if you've found a solution on your own. 3️⃣ Mark a Reply as Answer: If your question has been answered by a reply, mark the most helpful reply as the solution. Note: This dormant notification will only apply to Discussions with the Thank you for helping bring this Discussion to a resolution! 💬 |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Select Topic Area
Question
Body
Is there another way to authorize or sign in the VS Code copilot Extension?
Export some env variable with a key or something?
I already logged in with
gh auth login
andgh extension install github/gh-copilot
, hoping it would create a global configuration, but VS Code doesn't try to use gh to get the authorization code.I'm working in a non-standard way:
xhost
sudo su OtherUser
code .
Because OtherUser doesn't have a full desktop session of it's own, the Copilot extension fails to sign in:
You're running in a KDE environment but the OS keyring is not available for encryption. Ensure you have kwallet running.
Same when I tried with SSH.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions