@dotancohen - The question is not "what version *forward* are Keepass v2
files (*.kdbx) supported" but instead "at which version did support
cease." The simple answer is that Keepass v2 files up to and through
version 3.1 are supported. Version 4 and beyond are not supported and
may never be.
You
KeepassX version 0.4.4 and earlier use *.kdb (V1).
KeepassX version 2.0.0 and higher use *.kdbx (V2).
I do now know what your problem is, but you might want to try keepass2,
keepassxc, and/or read about "Version 4 of the KDBX file format is
unsupported" here:
The file command can tell you if the file format is v1 or v2:
$ file test.kdb
test.kdb: Keepass password database 1.x KDB, 11 groups, 12 entries, AES, 6000
key transformation rounds
$ file test.kdbx
test.kdbx: Keepass password database 2.x KDBX
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I am the author of kpci.
KeePassX does not support Keepass v2 files (*.kdbx), only v1 files
(*.kdb).
I suspect that you created a v1 file named foo.kdbx, which kpcli will
assume (wrongly) is a v2 file due to the kdbx file extension, and fail
to open it. An easy test would be to copy your file to
Public bug reported:
Version 3.5 was released on Sep-19, 2020.
** Affects: kpcli (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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it's not a bug, it's a function that has been brainlessly cut by the
gnome team.
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empathy no longer allows a person to block spammers
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it happens for others too - just google it.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1867733page=3
i am running my ubuntu on an SSD.
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happens for me too
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double login required on power-up
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me too as well - fresh install of 12.04 x64 today.
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Title:
indicator-weather crashed with AttributeError in
export_location_details(): Location
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when i make a new map on the bookmark line, and place other maps inside
it, the maps doesn't show.
this is not a problem with the regular bookmarks on the left side.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: firefox 12.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
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lubuntu and libreoffice, needs a package to fix the fonts
see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11678141#post11678141
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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same error here.
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Thanks Kamus. I apologize for submitting it as a bug report. I'm still
familiarizing myself with the support features (also it was very late and I
was tired and frustrated...). I'll read through the support tracker site
and see if I can find some suggestions and clues to help me figure this
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I downloaded Ubuntu 9.10 then burned it to CD. I then rebooted and
launched Ubuntu from the disk to try it out. I loved it. After
defragging my C: HDD and running TuneUp Disk Doctor on it to make sure
it was in good working order, I then tried to install Ubuntu onto the C
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36805131/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36805132/ProcMaps.txt
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i can confirm, that it is unstable under 9.10 alpha 2. going back to
9.04.
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I found out a way to make it work; I entered sudo apt-get install
b43-fwcutter and after a restart, it works. this guide helped me
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
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i can confirm this is happening on ubuntu 9.10 alpha 2... it simply
doesn't find my chip. (ubuntu 9.04 and alpha 1 did find my broadcom
chip, however)
broadcom BCM4311 rev 01.
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