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Keepassx 2
Keepassx 2










keepassx 2

  • As soon as you minimize it/lock it/put to tray and then maximize it again you loose “the whole tool bar” i.e.
  • keepassx 2

    There are thinks which work and things which don’t: Now it starts, it opens the “win created” DB’s. To force the vendor change and the “upgrade” to the mono 2.6.x which is skipped with the mono-stable I have installed mono-winfxcore, to resolve conflicts I have accepted the vendor change Index of /pub/mono/download-stable/openSUSE_11.0 It install, sets all “icons” and starts but as soon as you try to open a DB gives an error (I knew it it needs at least mono 2.2 but I have tried anyway) Index of /repositories/Mono:/Community/openSUSE_11.1+Mono I have installed a test host with my “aim OS” (opensuse 11.0) and tested … I’ve used KeePass for years (although not v.2), and it has always been very reliable and stable. Note the “Preview.” This release is in testing and may be unstable. Net, and Mono is the Linux implementation of. KeePass 2, unlike previous versions, is based on. What I am going to do is to add the repository in my repository list in order to assure updates. If not which other cross platform tool would you suggest?

    keepassx 2

    Is it a good idea to use it at all (keepass v2)? I mean it must be reliable and stable!!! Which one should I use? Why? Which is the difference?

  • keepass-2.09-1.1.noarch.rpm from Mono:Community/openSUSE_11.1+Mono_PreviewĪs I have said, keepass needs mono to run, and I guess the 2 repositories (and the 2 keepass builds) rely on 2 different versions of mono), but … no difference is described!.
  • keepass-2.09-1.1.noarch.rpm from Mono:Community/openSUSE_11.1+Mono.
  • There are 2 new keepass at the top of the list with the same version, coming from 2 different repositories Keepassx is not for me since it would kill a lot of features of keepass which I like. None of them are skipped by default on suse (why? on ubuntu and derivate it is !!?)
  • use the keepass version 2 which under linux runs “under mono”.
  • use the “true linux” one (keepassx) which is a keepass version 1 tool.
  • Now step 2 was to see how it works under linux (suse 11.x to be precise).Īt this stage I have realized that there are 2 possibilities. I have started evaluating it under windows in the version 2, and I find it very good. I am looking for a password manager tool which is cross platform (linux & windows).












    Keepassx 2