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writing login information to the keychain failed with error 'The name org.freedesktop.secrets was not provided by any .service files'

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I'm running Linux Debian v5.4.109-26094-g381754fbb430 on my Chromebook. Everything has been working until now.

On Sunday, I logged into VSC on another device using my account, then when I return to my personal PC, it starts acting up. I try signing into my GitHub account so I can have access to Git and stuff, but no avail.

The same error pops up every single time:
writing login information to the keychain failed with error 'The name org.freedesktop.secrets was not provided by any .service files'

Can any of you please please please help me?

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@guiverc Honestly, this is very unwelcoming to people. Isn't Ubuntu a flavor of Debian itself? Besides some problems are universal since these are all Linux Distros.
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The definition of *flavor* used by Ubuntu is that all software included in the *flavor* comes from the same repositories; so Debian is not a *flavor* of Ubuntu, nor is Ubuntu a *flavor* of Debian. Yes Debian is *upstream* of Ubuntu in a very **large** percentage of packages/source (not all); however that is a different issue. This site is affiliated with the Ubuntu project (*why it can use the Ubuntu logo*), and despite my *love* of Debian; it's off-topic here. Site rules are set and apply to all. My comment was left to explain my close-vote. @RaahimFareed
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