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Isaac Hollander

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  1. Ubuntu announced yesterday that 25.10 will not include X11 support. Only Wayland. https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-49-Alpha-0-Packages Now both GNOME and Fedora have announced that X11 support is going away. And the Enpass Linux client is still broken. When is the release upcoming? If there is no announcement in the near future, I will have to choose another password manager.
  2. Over 2 months later, and more distributions are dropping X11. I just checked and Enpass is still unusable in the default Fedora GNOME/Wayland desktop environment. Without revealing any corporate secrets, can you advise whether a new release will occur any time soon?
  3. A thread on this topic has existed since 2017, but the Linux Enpass client still uses legacy X11 and does not work properly on Wayland-based distros. As more and more distros switch to Wayland, this is becoming a real problem. https://discussion.enpass.io/index.php?/topic/1134-not-compatible-with-wayland/&_fromLogin=1 Are there plans to address this in a release soon?
  4. Will post in the feature request forum; perhaps someone will respond there. Really disappointed that no one from Enpass responded to what I thought was a reasonable request.
  5. I switched from to Enpass on the recommendation of some colleagues who know information security. I've generally been a happy user. But I may need to reconsider remaining on Enpass. After switching my Linux laptop to Fedora 41, I had to downgrade from Wayland to X11 in order for the Enpass client application to display properly. It would be very helpful to everyone if Enpass would provide a timeline when the application will be migrated from extremely old insecure library dependencies to the current standard used by all modern Linux distros.

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