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January 20, 2026
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Enabling environments on linux

  • January 20, 2026
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Im tryin to test envionments in Linux.

I reinstalled 1password from the Beta channel (1Password for Linux 8.12.0 81200011, on BETA channel)

But I still cannot se any reference to environments in Settings. This is on Ubuntu 24.04.
How do debug this?

We are using Okta SSO, can that be an issue? Can it be disabled by company policy? How can I see that?

Best answer by sid

Hey @Stalle, do you see the Developer tab in your 1Password sidebar? If not, try going to 1Password Settings → Developer and enable “Show 1Password Developer Experience.” From there, you should be able to click on the Developer tab in your 1Password sidebar and see the Environments card.

If it still doesn’t show up, it’s possible (as you mentioned) that Environments has been disabled by your admin via company policy. In that case, I’d recommend reaching out to your admin to confirm.

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sidAnswer
1Password Employee
January 20, 2026

Hey @Stalle, do you see the Developer tab in your 1Password sidebar? If not, try going to 1Password Settings → Developer and enable “Show 1Password Developer Experience.” From there, you should be able to click on the Developer tab in your 1Password sidebar and see the Environments card.

If it still doesn’t show up, it’s possible (as you mentioned) that Environments has been disabled by your admin via company policy. In that case, I’d recommend reaching out to your admin to confirm.

StalleAuthor
January 20, 2026

It showed up now, maybe it was the restart after resinstalling the beta channel or maybe I just didn't notice that tab in the left hand menu. Not sure I have been into it before, I mostly read the docs on the site.

I will test Environments a bit with ansible but since we are running in CI it need to be compatible with some way of running in CI and I'm not sure it is.