Hi! Could you please produce a TCE for KeePassX [1]? It's a password management software.[1] http://www.keepassx.org/
I use KeepassX and KWallet, and while they might have begun with similar ideas, their use cases ended up becoming radically different, so it's wrong to say one is better than another.The main difference is that KWallet is tightly integrated into every KDE application, all applications store your saved accounts and passwords into a "keyring" that can be accessed as needed with a pass
Hi,
I am looking for a password manager tool which is cross platform (linux & windows).
I have found keepass. I have started evaluating it under windows in the version 2, and I find it very good.
Now step 2 was to see how it works under linux (suse 11.x to be precise).
At this stage I have realized that there are 2 possibilities.
Hello everyone,
I am using KeePassX on Ubuntu 12.04, and I think it is an excellent program. I have a small question - can I change my master key to a more complicated one?
You can use a portable KeePassX for Linux. that you can get from here: http://portablelinuxapps.org/utility( http://portablelinuxapps.org/ for all available apps ) . put it on a USB keyhttp://berrange.com/posts/2012/01/23/ra … -services/http://www.ghacks.net/2010/06/22/keep-y … -keepassx/
I'm in the process of installing an alpha version of an app. I'm new to this. I'm looking for generic guidance for Ubuntu. The app to be installed is KeePassX and the link is below.
http://www.keepassx.org/news/2012/10/367
I've gotten through the intiial directions for the Build stage. (default commands, assume those will work) Now I need to know where to install it.
sounds amazingaur package installs but i get this error on launch:Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/keepassc", line 1479, in <module>  
Talking about the Task Bar (Window List) on the lxpanel. It appears that the icons do not match what is shown in the Application Launch Bar (still in the lxpanel). Currently I'm using a specific icon set of Faenza, but this happens with all icon sets.
PAC Manager, a Perl/GTK Gnome replacement for SecureCRT, Putty and other utilities, which provides a GUI to configure SSH/Telnet connections, is now at version 4.5.
The major feature of PAC Manager 4.5 is a simple and easy-to-use interface which can be employed to launch and manage connections to remote machines.
Highlights of PAC Manager 4.5:
• Limited KeePassX support has been added and