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Any plan to support Linux on ARM?

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Hi everyone,

 

Recently I got a Pinebook which is a cheap laptop with ARM SoC, I found out that Enpass' official repository does not have ARM support.

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I also checked the InRelease file, seems there's no ARM support at all. There are also not a lot discussion about this.

So is there any plan for supporting Linux on ARM? I believe there will be more and more ARM laptops coming out these days, so it would be awesome if Enpass supports them.

And another questions is, with the reality that there are more and more non-x86 machines appear on the market (e.g. RISC-V, POWER), how can I/we use Enpass on those machines?

 

Sincerely,

Kay.

I join this request. I bought Raspberry Pi 4 with ARM 8 and I use Raspbian (Debian clone for RP4).

I join this request. I bought Raspberry Pi 4 with ARM 8 and I use Raspbian (Debian clone for RP4).

Sorry for multiple posts.....  Wrong connection

Edited by Scibex

Hey @Scibex,

Thanks for writing in.

Currently, we don't have any immediate plans to add support on Raspberry Pi. However, I've forwarded it to the concerned team for further consideration.

Thanks!

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On 8/29/2019 at 3:44 AM, Anshu kumar said:

Hey @Scibex,

Thanks for writing in.

Currently, we don't have any immediate plans to add support on Raspberry Pi. However, I've forwarded it to the concerned team for further consideration.

Thanks!

I'm wondering why you guys choose to ignore my post for several days and then only reply to other people in my post. Am I doing something wrong?

By the way, supporting RPi shouldn't be different from supporting other ARM platforms.

 

Sincerely,

Kay.

  • 4 months later...
On 8/29/2019 at 12:44 PM, Anshu kumar said:

Hey @Scibex,

Thanks for writing in.

Currently, we don't have any immediate plans to add support on Raspberry Pi. However, I've forwarded it to the concerned team for further consideration.

Thanks!

With a rising popularity of Pine64 products (Pinebook[ Pro], PineTab, PinePhone) I would forsee more people wanting to use Enpass on ARM-based linux machines, are you guys ready to re-visit ARM support in 2020?

  • 1 month later...

So, it's been a few months. @Anshu kumar any chance you can comment on this feature request? Is it coming, should we look around for other solutions? I must say, I've switched to Pinebook Pro (aarch64) as my primary laptop outside of work and I'm really missing a password manager there.

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As I have been ignored by the officials in these months, I'm extremely disappointed and upset about the about Enpass. I bought Enpass on all of my devices and this is the kind of service I received. I've already switched to another service that is open source and it works on ARM devices. I will no longer recommend Enpass to others because of this and the switch to subscription-based licensing. Goodbye.

5 hours ago, Kay Lin said:

As I have been ignored by the officials in these months, I'm extremely disappointed and upset about the about Enpass. I bought Enpass on all of my devices and this is the kind of service I received. I've already switched to another service that is open source and it works on ARM devices. I will no longer recommend Enpass to others because of this and the switch to subscription-based licensing. Goodbye.

 Well, calm down, we're not 12 here. It's weird how people are saying that they leave Enpass due to new subscription-based licensing, while MOST of other password managers always had this model and still have it now. It's everyone's choice whether or not to continue using products or look for alternatives. That's exactly why I was waiting for a reply, so I can make a decision.

@Pratyush Sharma thanks for the information, appreciate it.

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2 minutes ago, Alex Gurenko said:

 Well, calm down, we're not 12 here. It's weird how people are saying that they leave Enpass due to new subscription-based licensing, while MOST of other password managers always had this model and still have it now. It's everyone's choice whether or not to continue using products or look for alternatives. That's exactly why I was waiting for a reply, so I can make a decision.

@Pratyush Sharma thanks for the information, appreciate it.

Yes. What I mean is that because of the subscription there is no real advantage over other solutions, sorry for the misunderstanding. As we are all here, we certainly have some devices cannot run Enpass, and that's my point of opening this post: It does not work, and I need/want it to work. We are paying money for something that works, not to be ignored for days and got no clear response for the issue. Your reply also proved that my comments/posts are not filtered and can be seen by others, then why they choose this? I'm dissappointed not just for the subscription, but also for all the bugs, inconvenience while using and this kind of ignorance.

I understand that it could be hard for them to support another platform, but the reality is that it does not work. If I pay more money I can switch to something works. Even if I don't want to pay anything, I can find open source solutions that also work. So why should I stick with Enpass or recommend it to others?

No offend, my bad.

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