May 15, 20205 yr 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)
May 18, 20205 yr Hey @holbernd Welcome to the forum! You can change the behavior of Enpass by disabling the option 'Open Enpass at system startup' from the Enpass General Run Settings. Please revert us back if you have any query. Thanks.
May 19, 20205 yr Author Thank you for answering. I already disabled the option. But nevertheless the programm widows pops up at every system start. Don't know, what to do.
May 19, 20205 yr Hey @holbernd Thanks for reporting this issue. I have noted down this issue and notified the QA team to look into it. Thanks for your cooperation.
May 21, 20205 yr 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.
May 23, 20205 yr Author Thanks for dealing with this issue. Enpass just appears on screen after startup without doing anything.
May 25, 20205 yr Hi @holbernd, Thanks for writing back in. I have noted down your input and notified the QA team to look into it.
May 28, 20205 yr Hi @holbernd, Our QA team is not able to reproduce the issue can you please try to take the backup of Enpass data first and then reinstall Enpass app. If the problem persists, revert to us. Thanks for your co-operation.
October 24, 20214 yr I'm having this same issue. I have disabled the autostart using settings, but the app still starts at boot. > 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 October 24, 20214 yr by mattalxndr
October 27, 20214 yr 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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