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Dein Laptop wird bald nicht mehr mit Sicherheitsupdates versorgt und das Update auf das nächsthöhere Betriebssystem wird aufgrund von zu hohen Hardwareanforderungen blockiert?

Das muss nicht sein!

Ein Umstieg auf z.B. #LinuxMint könnte hier helfen. Die Installation und Einrichtung auch für Anfänger geeignet. Viele bekannte Anwendungen werdet ihr auch für #Linux wiederfinden (#firefox #thunderbird #steam #vlc #keepassxc #libreoffice...). Hier unterstützen euch einige Reparatur Cafés oder Computerclubs und bieten spezielle "LinuxCafés" an.

Der Rechner kann somit noch über Jahre genutzt werden. Probiert es mal aus! Ganz nebenbei punktet das neue System auch in Sachen #Datenschutz.

derreparierer.codeberg.page/de

#repair #reparatur #electronics #computer #endof10 #opensource @linuxmint @Endof10

Hey #linux peeps who use #keepassxc, how do you handle new signups? I seem to have issues with the browser/extension caching.

For example, on a new site the extension detects no entry, so a flip to KeePassXC (via window manager) and create one. Back in the browser, the extension still doesn't see it. I close the tab, try again, no dice. At some point, it sees the new entry. Great!

But then the site's password rules are violated. Another round trip with the extension caching the old password.

@zak This. The OS I am using doesn't have to be "convergent" in the sense that I get a full-blown desktop if I connect my phone to a monitor, but every single GUI application must be able to adapt to the most common screen sizes as far as humanly possible.

Perfectly good "desktop" applications like #KeepassXC, #Thunderbird etc. not adapting to a phone is the same waste of developer time as some "mobile" application making zero use of the additional desktop space. It's simply a bug.

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@Linux there are 3 big options you forgot that I know of which too ain't under #Cloudact aka. have no subsidiary/office/parent company in the #USA:

And for #PasswordManagers, there's also #Enpass for those that don't like #KeePassXC / #KeepPassDX / #KeePass and for organizations there's even #Passbolt as a centrally manageable solution. All of these allow #SelfCustody & #SelfHosting on-premise.

I don't know who needs to read this, but if you're an #emacs and #keepassxc user frustrated that their libsecret api specs don't line up, you can accommodate Emacs in KeePassXC by adding host, port, and user attributes under the advanced settings for an entry.

There's a shim out there to reshape Emacs' auth-source libsecret spec to match KeePassXC's, but it's easier the other way around.

If you are looking for a good password manager you can use from anywhere, there are plenty of excellent options to choose from. However, if you prefer to only store your passwords locally, KeePassXC is what you need. In our latest tutorial, we'll walk through setting up KeePassXC to work with your YubiKey as an additional factor to secure your local-only password database.

privacyguides.org/articles/202

www.privacyguides.org · KeePassXC + YubiKey: How to set up a local-only password manager
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