FURTHER EDIT: Instead of using KeeFox, or any browser plugin, one can use KeePass's 'autotype feature'. See one of the comments below. This feature allows you to click a form on a webpage, press a key combination, and then the form will be filled for you. Nice - and will work across browsers. I feel I am joining the r/linuxmasterrace!

If anyone encounters this problem, the way to fix it is:

- uninstall KeePass2 via software manager in your Linux

- go to this page and scroll down to Contributed/Unofficial KeePass Packages where Linux packages are listed.

- then, follow the link (for ubuntu based distros: )

- manually add repository and install latest keepass from command line


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I used the mintupgrade tool and everything looked fine at first glance. Than recognized that my printer and scanner drivers have been deleted and that I could not reach most of my favorite websites, e.g. linuxmint.com

I used timeshift to restore my system, but the issues mentioned above are still present. Therefore I am using my smartphone for writung here.

Due to my experience I cannot recommend to use the mintupgrade tool! Any ideas, how to fix the issues?

Actually it was the first time I had some trouble using mintupgrade. But I admit, it might last on my used unofficial packages. Thanks to Timeshift I had no worries to get my machine back running! Today I spent nearly same time with a clean install of LM 21 Cinnamon and everything went fine (took some time to restore all my settings). The change to Blueman made solaar obsolete and touchstick/touchpad on Thinkpad T570 work fine out of the box, no need for the synaptics-driver anymore. Many thanks for your work, guys!

Update on min/max icons:

Just out of curiosity, I tried to create an entirely new user on my system just to see if the problem is connected to some config carried over from the previous version. The new user has proper mint-y min/max window icons. So now my question is which config in my actual user folder should I edit to get proper icons here too?

The mintupgrade tool is solid, user friendly and well engineered, like the rest of Mint. However, it is trying to do an almost impossible task. There are over half a million files in my installation of Mint, and trying to work out the dependencies between them is too much. Even a well engineered tool like mintupdate takes a long time to work through every eventuality. Rolling different parts of the OS backwards and forwards to satisfy every possibility is very complex, especially as installations differ so widely.

#sudo mintupgrade

Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

i am not an expert, just a beginner with linux, and now I do not know how to get on with upgrading, the upgrading tool says that i have to do apt update again, and repair the faults that are shown, but I do not know how to.

Can please help someone me with this problem?

This assumes that you already have KeePass 2.x (and therefore Mono) alreadysuccessfully installed. If you have not already, install the mono-completepackage from your distro. Then extract KeeAgent.plgx from the zip fileand copy it to the Plugins folder where KeePass.exe is located. Thisis usually at /usr/lib/keepass2/Plugins/ unless you are using the portableversion of KeePass 2.x, in which case, hopefully you remember where youinstalled it.

A KeePass egy igen npszer nylt forrskd jelszkezel program, ami helyi telepts, azaz a titkostott jelsz adatbzist nem a felhben, hanem a felhasznl eszkzn trolja. A szoftver elssorban Windows-os szmtgpek szmra kszlt, azonban ltezik MacOS-re s Linuxra, valamint okostelefonokra portolt vltozata is. (Egy segdletben bvebben is megismerheti, hogy a jelszkezelknek milyen tpusai vannak.)

Keeper is an arguably lightweight KeePass Linux mint alternative. For users that consider simplicity yet exclusively securing their credentials, then keeper is the best choice. It is best suited for mobile devices and syncs all user passwords on browsers' extensions and applications.

Austin - While I always liked msecure the lack of linux support was a deal breaker for me so I ended up using Enpass which fully supports Linux, Mac, Windows. Funny thing is Microsoft 10 now has a Linux subsystem yet msecure doesn't see the value in providing a linux desktop version...:D 


The real problem is MS-Windows and its total invasion/taking control of your "Personal" computer. So I am abandoning Win10 on my desktops and moving to Linux (Mint, i.e. Debian/Ubuntu). What a shame there is no linux support for msecure... 


I at present use Keepass on my linux desktops-- but it's a real pain in the ass as to 'sync' files, as to do that I need to msecure export then Keepass import .CSV files. And that only really works if all mesecure records are kept as one type (otherwise the Keepass importing process is far too laborious...), and you'd bettter not use backslashes in your msecure passwords!! e24fc04721

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