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Fair-Monkey

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  1. Dear Members and Enpass team members, Kindly I would like to inform you that I was able to install Enpass on several computers with success. However, when adding the repository the for Linux Mint using Firefox you find the line of code is split with an enter: https://www.enpass.io/support/kb/general/how-to-install-enpass-on-linux/ If you simple copy-paste the commands an error occurs due to the missing parts of the command; terminal sees two seperate commands instead of one. You need to copy-paste first the upper line [echo "deb https://apt.enpass.io/ stable main" > \] and then copy-paste the second line [/etc/apt/sources.list.d/enpass.list] right behind the first command to avoid errors. Would it be possible to adjust the text on the website so that it easier to copy-paste the commands in one go i.e. deleting the enter?
  2. Dear @nerf and members, Thank you for sharing the solution. Kindly I would like to inform you that the issue was solved by removing a file in the following folder: /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d
  3. Dear Dentonthebear and members, Currently I am using LightDM Distro: Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia base: Ubuntu 18.04 bionic. In a month or so I wish to upgrade to Linux Mint 20.
  4. Dear Members and Garima, Kindly I would like to inform you that I am unable to install the software. At the end I receive the error: 'Unable to locate package enpass'. The other steps did not reveal additional issues, as far as I am aware. Do you have any idea what might be going wrong and/or how to resolve the issue? In the meantime I think that I found the issue in the first step installation. The guide suggests to use: " echo "deb https://apt.enpass.io/ stable main" > \ /etc/apt/sources.list.d/enpass.list" The result was that no file was made in the directory /etc/apt/source.list.d/. However, it seemed to work with "echo 'deb https://apt.enpass.io/ stable main' | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/enpass.list" as the file was made in the directory
  5. - The only issue seems to be the 9 missing keys. - Checked and processed without warning - Yes and I did note these lines: Get:13 https://apt.enpass.io stable InRelease [3215 B] Err:13 https://apt.enpass.io stable InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 6FXXXXXXXXXXXXXXFC Reading package lists... Done - Yes and this was the reply: ~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/enpass.list deb https://apt.enpass.io/ stable main - The installation failed just as I did the very first time.
  6. I am using the 64-bit of Linux Mint It is an Intel Core i7-4870HQ
  7. Dear Members, Kindly I would like to inform you that I attempted to install Enpass following the instructions of https://www.enpass.io/support/kb/general/how-to-install-enpass-on-linux/ I am running Mint 19.3 The following error was printed and as a result Enpass was not installed: $ sudo apt-get install enpass Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package enpass The rest of the instructions seemed to run as expected. What might needed to resolve this issue?
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