bnix Posted April 8, 2022 Report Posted April 8, 2022 Long time subscriber here. Just adding that I would love to see ARM Linux binaries! I run Asahi Linux alongside macOS on my work's M1 Pro. 1
Darin Posted August 8, 2022 Report Posted August 8, 2022 Same as @bnix I'm moving on with using Asahi Linux and would appreciate if you build aarch64 version. 1
sfatula Posted September 2, 2022 Report Posted September 2, 2022 I also need an arm version for my Raspberry Pi. 1
dcarvil Posted September 24, 2022 Report Posted September 24, 2022 (edited) One more request for an ARM64 version of Enpass. Edited September 24, 2022 by dcarvil 1
Dany21 Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 (edited) Hey, Is someone of the enpass team checking this feature request? I mean it's now a long time ago since the first guy was asking for that feature. I'm as well waiting for that. Edited November 21, 2022 by Dany21
Abhishek Dewan Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 Hi @Dany21 Welcome to the Enpass Forums. Our dedicated development team is already aware of the requested feature and is working on implementing it. Unfortunately, I will be unable to share any ETA for the same but rest assured, I'm personally following up on it and will be sure to update this forum regarding its availability in the future. Thank you for your support and cooperation in the meantime. 4
Dany21 Posted January 2, 2023 Report Posted January 2, 2023 (edited) @Abhishek Dewan any news? Edited January 2, 2023 by Dany21
mbrennwa Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 Raspberry Pi. Chromebooks. Lenovo high-end ARM laptop. Apple M1/M2 computers running on Linux (Asahi). They all need an ARM/Linux version! Please, just tell your compiler to make an ARM binary in addition to the x86 and we'll all be super happy!
MyZeD Posted May 25, 2023 Report Posted May 25, 2023 (edited) +1 Would be great if it would run on my Orange Pi 5 On the repository on Linux Arch it would be easy. I would do it too. Edited May 25, 2023 by MyZeD
Reboots Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 +1 for Orange Pi and Raspberry Pi. The new keyboard based computer platform is very interesting from economic perspective. I'm using both the Pi400 and the OPi800 and am here looking for Enpass.
poshgeek Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 Here's another happy Enpass user on Raspberry Pi
BlackHole Posted December 29, 2023 Report Posted December 29, 2023 Hello everyone, Unfortunately, I've been waiting in vain for an Enpass version for my Raspberry for years. In November 2020, Enpass team member Garima Singh wrote here that a version for the Raspberry had been added to the roadmap. Since they haven't managed to release a version for the Raspberry in over 3 years, I assume that this was never planned. Maybe we should look for a better alternative if enpass doesn't want our money anymore... Any updates?!?
RouL Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 @Abhishek Dewan this topic is from 2020 and we're deep into 2024 already. This affects more than just Raspberry Pi users, but all Linux Users on a 64bit ARM CPU. Means also i.e. Linux users on Apple Chips or on newer surface laptops, etc. Even 1Password supports Linux on 64bit ARM and I'd guess they're one of your biggest competitors. And you know how it works: If one person of a group can't use something essential like the password manager, you see people migrating to a different software. 1
Martijn C Posted August 11, 2024 Report Posted August 11, 2024 Adding my voice to the list of those clamoring for an ARM version of Enpass...
rm33 Posted September 30, 2024 Report Posted September 30, 2024 The portable version for Linux works on raspberry pi 5 running Ubuntu. I'm using it right now.
jpenguin Posted October 18, 2024 Report Posted October 18, 2024 (edited) @rm33file ~/Downloads/EnpassPortable-6.6.1/EnpassPortable/EnpassPortable ~/Downloads/EnpassPortable-6.6.1/EnpassPortable/EnpassPortable: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64 , version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, Bu ildID[sha1]=48427567778febad1c907c1514984b3f76c1419c, stripped it's still an x86_64 binary with 4kb page size though, trying to run it on asahi gives <jemalloc>: Unsupported system page size Edited December 21, 2024 by jpenguin
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