![]() ![]() In addition, you will want to also have mono-complete installed. ![]() It is worth noting, there are two 'keepass' packages in the repos, and you will want to get the one named 'keepass2' - as that is the one KeePassHttp interacts with. It is available in the repositories, you can install it. Installation So, first, you need to install KeePass2. Run System - Preferences - Keyboard ShortcutsĪdd a new shortcuts with the command: bash -c "cd ~/Downloads/keepass mono KeePass.exe" Restart KeePass in order to load the new plugin. Move the new folder (containing the plugin files) into the Plugins folder. In KeePass, click Tools Plugins button Open Folder KeePass now opens a folder called Plugins. sudo apt-add-repository ppa:jtaylor/keepass sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install keepass2 With this PPA KeePass will automatically be updated when you run sudo apt-get upgrade (or when running the Update Manager). Install the mono windows forms: sudo apt-get install libmono-winforms2.0-cil mono-develįinally, lets create a keyboard shortcut Alt+ K Download the plugin from the page above and unpack the ZIP file to a new folder. Extract the contents into its own folder - for example ~/Downloads/keepass This is a zip package which should open in Archive Manager. however, I'm happy with that since I've never had any issues running this configuration and it means I dont need that one extra PPA that could make my system "unstable" :)ĭownload the portable KeePass package (v2.19 at the time of writing this). Note - from the keepass website this is an "unsupported" configuration. I've been running Keepass2 on Lucid using the standard mono in the repositories (mono -V = mono JIT compiler version 2.4.4) To install KeePass password manager using the Ubuntu apt repository, type the following command: sudo apt install keepass2 Therefore, you dont need to add. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |