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#1 2009-09-06 02:59:47

destructo123
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edit

wink;);););););)

Last edited by destructo123 (2009-09-06 14:48:33)

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#2 2009-09-06 03:19:44

SamC
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Re: edit

It sounds like you think we have an obligation to convert you to using linux. Perhaps look at keepassx, use more descriptive titles, and don't demand that we do your work for you.

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#3 2009-09-06 03:24:32

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It wasn't more of a demand, as it was of a joke.  I have looked at keepassX but it does not have the auto login features that 2.0 does.

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#4 2009-09-06 03:25:18

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Re: edit

Do you have any good password managing solutions?

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#5 2009-09-06 04:36:13

brando56894
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Re: edit

I do, my brain big_smile

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#6 2009-09-06 06:24:42

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Re: edit

The tone of your post discourages constructive replies. Jokes which involve sarcasm tend not to translate well to text, especially in a multi-national environment.

And +1 to brando's answer.


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#7 2009-09-06 07:38:30

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Re: edit

Picking an entire operating system based on a password manager is weird. Maybe you better stick with windows? smile

KeePass does look cool though. I might install it on my work machine.

For SSH you would be better off using public/private keys. It's more secure and you only need to decrypt your key once per session if you use ssh-agent or keychain.

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#8 2009-09-06 22:20:26

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Re: edit

Duplicate thread. Bye, bye.

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