On 18.04.19 13:49, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 18/04/2019 06.13, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 04/17/2019 04:06 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I agree. I use the KeePassXC version.
However, some of the non-crucial passwords I keep on the desktop vault, like the wifi password, or the email passwords, simply because the machine has to use them very often.
Yep,
I don't even bother storing wifi anywhere special. I just type it into yast on wireless interface setup and let yast worry about how to store it. I guess I should chase that down to see how and where, but I've never seen that as too critical for the laptop. But keepassx has been the next best thing since sliced bread for credential storage.
But he did not use YaST, but Network Manager in KDE of 42.3 I use NM but in XFCE in 15.0, so the tools are different.
I'll have a look this afternoon on my laptop.
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