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How to start Enpass at systemstart only in background?


holbernd
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Hallo,

When starting my openSUSE-Computer, Enpass opens on screen. But I don't want that, because I need only the assistant in control pannel and the program in the background. What to do?

System: openSuSe Leap 15.1, KDE, Enpass 6.4.1 (643)

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Hey @holbernd

Thanks for the patience.

Unfortunately, our team is not able to reproduce this issue. Please share the following details so that we can investigate it better.

  •  Do you right click on tray icon of Enpass or Enpass just appears on screen after startup without doing anything?

Thanks for your co-operation.

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  • 1 year later...

I'm having this same issue. I have disabled the autostart using settings, but the app still starts at boot.

 

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Do you right click on tray icon of Enpass or Enpass just appears on screen after startup without doing anything?

My answer to this question is, it pops up, not minimized.

This is the log entry when it starts:

~ % sudo journalctl -b | grep -i 'enpass'
Oct 23 22:32:52 m systemd[616]: Started Enpass - Enpass Password Manager.

Here is some systemd output:

~ % systemctl --user list-units | grep -i enpass
app-enpass-dcceeed241604a42a4440181d38c1981.scope                                                                              loaded active running   Enpass - Enpass Password Manager
~ % systemctl --user status app-enpass-dcceeed241604a42a4440181d38c1981.scope
● app-enpass-dcceeed241604a42a4440181d38c1981.scope - Enpass - Enpass Password Manager
Loaded: loaded (/usr/share/applications/enpass.desktop; transient)
Transient: yes
Active: active (running) since Sat 2021-10-23 22:32:52 CDT; 25min ago
Tasks: 11 (limit: 18683)
Memory: 204.5M
CPU: 4.853s
CGroup: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/app.slice/app-enpass-dcceeed241604a42a4440181d38c1981.scope
└─1057 /opt/enpass/Enpass -session 106d000000163370618700000009900008_1634323901_931699

Oct 23 22:32:52 m systemd[616]: Started Enpass - Enpass Password Manager.

Versions

~ % yay -Qi enpass
Name            : enpass-bin
Version         : 6.7.2.887-1
Description     : A multiplatform password manager
Architecture    : x86_64
URL             : http://enpass.io/
Licenses        : custom
Groups          : None
Provides        : enpass
Depends On      : libxss  lsof  curl  libxkbcommon-x11
Optional Deps   : libxdg-basedir: Open links in the default browser. [installed]
libqtxdg: Open links in the default browser (Qt implementation)
Required By     : None
Optional For    : None
Conflicts With  : None
Replaces        : None
Installed Size  : 75.86 MiB
Packager        : Unknown Packager
Build Date      : Fri 24 Sep 2021 01:18:43 PM CDT
Install Date    : Fri 24 Sep 2021 01:18:47 PM CDT
Install Reason  : Explicitly installed
Install Script  : Yes
Validated By    : None

Os, etc

OS:     Arch Linux x86_64
Host:   XPS 13 9300
Kernel: 5.14.14-arch1-1
DE:     Plasma 5.23.1
WM:     KWin
CPU:    Intel i7-1065G7 (8) @ 3.900GHz
GPU:    Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7

 

Let me know if there's any more information I can provide.

Edited by mattalxndr
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Hi @mattalxndr

Enpass creates an autostart file in the home folder of user "~/.config/autostart/enpass.desktop" and removes it when autostart is disabled from app. It can't change configurations created by other softwares such as desktop manager or launcher actions. Please check "~/.config/autostart" directory for Enpass entries and remove them manually.

#SI-1028

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