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  1. Update. Running /opt/enpass/Enpass three times and then installing the package it complained was missing each time seems to have fixed it. Enpass now opens from the icon. As far as I can make out - I'm not an expert - the three packages it was looking for were libxcb-icccm4 libxcb-image0 libxcb-render-util0
  2. OK. Since yesterday I've reinstalled Xubuntu for other reasons. Installed Enpass using the above instructions. Still won't open from icon and from the terminal I get: don@don-ThinkPad-13:~$ /opt/enpass/Enpass /opt/enpass/Enpass: error while loading shared libraries: libxcb-icccm.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
  3. This has not resolved the problem. Enpass still won't run.
  4. Exactly the same here, fresh install of Xubuntu 22.04 LTS. No response to clicking the enpass icon at all.
  5. I have installed Enpass 6.8.5.1173 as per the instructions at https://www.enpass.io/support/kb/general/how-to-install-enpass-on-linux/ However Enpass will not run. No icon appears in the app menu. If I try to run it from the terminal it says Command 'enpass' not found, but can be installed with: sudo snap install enpass Which it can and the snap version runs and an icon is added to the menu. But the snap version doesn't work with the Firefox plugin :-( Going round in circles as I have another 22.04.01 LTS machine which runs Enpass fine but version 6.7.4.933

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