November 12, 20223 yr I used enpass for years now, on win10, debian, ubuntu, Fedora, Pro app on android ect, and that my first real fail with it I just make a fresh install on laptop and install enpass after add repo, as usual, but, if i try to lauch from gui, nothing happen, from terminal : parcell@parcell:~$ enpass La commande « enpass » n'a pas été trouvée, mais peut être installée avec : sudo snap install enpass parcell@parcell:~$ sudo enpass sudo: enpass : commande introuvable parcell@parcell:~$ I really don't know what to do right now because nothing happen That's work fine on another laptop, same model, same ubuntu version. (already try to remove and reinstall, reboot, try the snap package but this is an old version) Open to any suggestion :)
November 14, 20223 yr After the latest update last week enpass stopped working for me as well. Looking in /var/log/syslog (using command "sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog") while trying to start enpass I noticed the following error message: /opt/enpass/Enpass: error while loading shared libraries: libxcb-xinput.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Installing the required library using "sudo apt install libxcb-xinput-dev" solved the problem for me. However, I think this should be considered a bug since it required me to install a development library.
November 14, 20223 yr Hey @Dorora & @Kilathaar, Thank you for reporting this issue. I have shared it with the concerned team to investigate it further. I will inform you as soon I receive any updates from them. In the meantime, your patience is highly appreciated here. SI-3179
November 14, 20223 yr I can confirm this behavior. I just installed the available updates on PopOS 22.04 (Based on Ubuntu), and Enpass wouldn't start anymore, with the error message mentioned above. As noted above 5 hours ago, Kilathaar said: using "sudo apt install libxcb-xinput-dev" will fix the issue. Note that, if not started from the terminal, the error will never be shown, but Enpass will just refuse to start without any error, so @Manish Chokwal perhaps it may be good for other users to withhold the update for Ubuntu 22.04, or add the above mentioned package as a dependency... (Note: Probably `sudo apt install libxcb-xinput0` should also work. This is included in the above package, but just contains the file that's needed, instead of development dependencies) Edited November 14, 20223 yr by TomBrouwer Added note on more lightweight installation package
November 16, 20223 yr Hi @all A fix has just been released under the new Linux Enpass v6.8.5. Please do share your feedback.
November 20, 20223 yr Hi, I am also getting this issue. It's on a brand new computer with a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. After following the installation instructions on the enpass website (installs successfully without warnings or errors) and attempting to launch the application from the Enpass icon, nothing happens. I tailed the logs like another person mentioned above and there was literally zero output, it's like the icon application icon is doing nothing.
November 20, 20223 yr Author I just have access to the computer right now, after an update, Enpass start correctly Thanks for fixing the bug
January 6, 20233 yr On 11/20/2022 at 3:46 AM, WreckGar said: Hi, I am also getting this issue. It's on a brand new computer with a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. After following the installation instructions on the enpass website (installs successfully without warnings or errors) and attempting to launch the application from the Enpass icon, nothing happens. I tailed the logs like another person mentioned above and there was literally zero output, it's like the icon application icon is doing nothing. Exactly the same here, fresh install of Xubuntu 22.04 LTS. No response to clicking the enpass icon at all.
January 6, 20233 yr On 11/16/2022 at 11:15 AM, Mohit Thapa said: Hi @all A fix has just been released under the new Linux Enpass v6.8.5. Please do share your feedback. This has not resolved the problem. Enpass still won't run.
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