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carpii
4 years agoOccasional Contributor
1password often ends up with multiple instances running (each with its own trayicon)
I regularly launch the 1password standalone app (using rofi as my launcher). and I also use the Chrome extension too.
Over time I often notice that there are several instances of 1Password running, each one with its own trayicon.
Usually 2 when I notice, but I've also seen 3 on one occasion
These are independant processes, since I can quit one via the tray and it doesn't affect the others, and ps
confirms this too.
I have 1Pass settings to 'minimize to tray' instead of quitting.
I haven't yet figured out what causes more than one to appear.
Anyone else seeing this problem? I don't know enough about linux yet to say it's a 1Password problem, or some config issue with my environment/desktop etc.
Can you shed any light on how exactly 1Password decides if there is already an existing instance?
Maybe that will help troubleshoot it
Thanks
1Password Version: 8.6.1
Extension Version: 2.3.2
OS Version: Arch Linux / Latest google-chrome-stable
13 Replies
- Former Member
I haven't seen this issue for a long time. Thanks for the update!
- carpiiOccasional Contributor
Thanks Peter, I thought this might be fixed, but great to hear confirmation of it. Good work :)
- 1P_PeterG
Community Manager
Hi folks! We merged an update to fix this issue a little while back, so it shouldn't be occurring any more.
Of course, if you do encounter the problem, let us know and we'll be happy to jump on it. But with the internal code changes we've made, we expect the issue once known as
2Passwords 2Furious
is now a thing of the past. - carpiiOccasional Contributor
@smgt - are you still seeing the multiple instances in systray issue?
I dont recall seeing it for a little while, so maybe it's fixed
I'm now on 1password v8.8.0-203 and 1password-cli v2.7.0-1
- Dayton_ag
1Password Team
Hey there @smgt, are you by chance using Oh My ZSH? If you are, could you try launching 1Password using a different terminal and let me know if you still see this behavior of multiple 1Password instances popping up?
- 1P_PeterG
Community Manager
Thank you carpii - we'll respond over there shortly. π
@smgt would you also be able to contact us at support+linux@1Password.com as well? It'd be great for us to start correlating reports on this, since it's not yet clear whether there's a single cause for this or multiple. We'd love to speed the resolution time for everyone affected by the issue!
ref: dev/core/core#14472
- carpiiOccasional Contributor
Thanks Peter, I dropped you an email earlier.
I've just noticed the earlier reply which explains the symnlinks are identifiers and not supposed to be files, so I guess that's not the part of the problem.
I'm using bash, awesomewem and its systray, then xfce (it's desktop component only - no panel).
- Former Member
Iβve also been having this exact problem, also running arch (xorg, i3, zsh). Glad to help out if you need debugging help.
- 1P_PeterG
Community Manager
Hi carpii, thanks for the additional information here. We'll be happy to look into this further.
A quick question: what command-line shell are you using on this device? Bash, zsh, something else?
Given that further discussion of this issue likely involves discussing the specifics of your system, I'll invite you to follow up with a brief email to us at support+linux@1Password.com. That way our team can dig into the details and figure out the cause of this for you. π
Thanks again for letting us know about this, and we'll look forward to setting it right!