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#1 2014-02-08 20:50:32

haimat
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Registered: 2014-02-08
Posts: 11

How to show KeePass2 tray icon in Xfce

I am running KeePass2 under Debian and Xfce (via mono), which basically works fine.
The only bug (?) I have found so far is that no system tray icon is shown.

Is there any way to fix this in Xfce?

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#2 2014-10-28 04:03:18

vochor
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Registered: 2014-10-28
Posts: 1

Re: How to show KeePass2 tray icon in Xfce

I use Debian Jessie with xfce4 in my laptop pc (32bits) and my desktop pc (64bits).

I can see the tray icon in the laptop pc, but not in the desktop pc.

I have also observed others bad performance of Keepass2 in my desktop pc like:
- Not see the cursor in the search bar.
- Not be able to write '@' caracter in the text areas.

Has someone observed that other problems too?

Have you tried it in 32 bits system?

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#3 2014-10-28 09:07:44

haimat
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Registered: 2014-02-08
Posts: 11

Re: How to show KeePass2 tray icon in Xfce

While KeePass is a great piece of software, I was never really excited about it under Linux.
So eventually I ended up with using LastPass instead, which works well and natively under Linux.

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#4 2014-10-28 11:15:22

grizzler
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From: The Hague, NL
Registered: 2014-03-15
Posts: 13

Re: How to show KeePass2 tray icon in Xfce

KeePassX works well under Linux with no issues that I'm aware of. It's basicly a Linux port of the original KeePass (not KeePass2) and doesn't use mono.
I tried KeePass2 years ago, but it failed to do the most important thing: filling in forms at a key press. I assume that has been dealt with now, but I still see no reason to try it again.

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