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  1. Hi, I have found something related to this issue. By deleting the saved session in xfce4-session-settings and making sure to not save current session in the shutdown menu, Enpass now starts minimized to tray as it should. Since session saving is not a must for me (the only need I have for it is having two instances of conky running on startup, and I can achieve the same thing with scripts) this has effectively solved the issue for me. Cheers
  2. Hi @Pratyush Sharma, Thanks for the help. Manjaro version is 20.0.3 (latest as of right now). Using Qt version 5.15.0 XFCE 4.14 Kernels: right now I'm running the Liquorix custom kernel (5.7.9_3-1). But I've also tried the one shipped with my installation by default (5.6.19-2). Again, many thanks, Rômulo
  3. Hi I'm currently only using it on PC, Manjaro Linux. As I said on original post, I'm compiling from https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/enpass-bin The about tab says version 6.4.1 (643). @genbushi Yes, I'm running the xfce DE. But the minimize to tray function worked fine for me on Xubuntu.
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  5. Hi, First, thanks for the very useful software. I've tried similar ones, but yours is the best! I've been using Enpass for a few years now, but in Ubuntu. I have recently switched to Manjaro, and I can't seem to find a way to start it minimized to the tray. In Settings>General, I have "Open Automatically at Startup" checked (works fine). "Always run Assistant in docked mode" I have tried on and off, and I noticed no difference. In Settings>Customize, I have "Unlock Sound", "Use Dark Theme", "Show Items Count in Sidebar", "Show Subtitles", "Use dark tray icons" and "Use Website Icons". Am I missing something? I'm compiling from the AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/enpass-bin Cheers

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