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Anonymous
5 years agoDesktop app opens to blank window (Fedora 35 beta)
Hello all, seems my local 1Password app now opens to a blank window.
I believe this started happening after upgrading from Fedora 34 to Fedora 35 beta. As this a beta OS it's not super surprising things are breaking and thus not really expecting a direct fix now. That said, I thought I should make a post as a sort of heads up about this potential issue since Fedora 35 full release is less than a month away. (https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-35/f-35-key-tasks.html)
Notes
- browser extension works fine by itself
- have tried stable and beta versions
Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help debug this issue.
1Password Version: 8.2.0-1, 8.2.2~57.BETA-1
Extension Version: 2.1.0
OS Version: Fedora 35 beta (GNOME)
31 Replies
- Anonymous
Oof. You're right. The beta RPM is technically available, but we don't have the URL posted on the website. I checked with CS to be sure, and it's totally okay to share this, and we will look into getting the URL back onto the website.
https://downloads.1password.com/linux/rpm/beta/x86_64/1password-latest.rpm
But, also, another forum user bisected the RPM code itself and discovered exactly where RPM stopped supporting our GPG key. That information has given us a path forward, and we will have it fixed pretty quickly. No guarantees on a particular date, but it will be ready by the time FC35 becomes stable.
Another thing you can do, actually, is to strip the signatures, except for the self-signing signature, from the GPG key, then import the result. This should be safe since you downloaded the GPG key directly from us. I can post command line instructions for that if you like.
- Anonymous
👋 Hey @Savanni, thanks for the reply!
Agreed that disabling GPG check is dangerous and certainly don't want to do that. Unfortunately, unless I'm mistaken though, RPMs are only available for stable releases (not beta releases) and thus I don't believe we can install via RPMs at this time since stable releases still open to a blank screen.
Unfortunately, it does seem that our GPG key doesn't work with FC35, so that's going to be fun to solve. :(
Yeah this is a rather peculiar error. Not sure what the issue might be. Package comparison wise:
34 versus 35
4.16.1.3 verus 4.17.0 for RPM
2.2.27 versus 2.3.2 for GPGAlso
--disable-gpudoes not seem to help with Fedora 35 + stable 8.2.0. - Anonymous
Hey, everyone.
I'm trying to get my plate cleared off so I can solve some Linux bugs, and certainly I need to ensure that we're good for FC35.
I can see some of you are installing 1Password without doing the GPG check. Please don't do this, as it's very unsafe.
Instead, please download the RPM directly from our website. If you go to 1password.com, the SSL certificates can at least ensure that you are downloading directly from us.
Unfortunately, it does seem that our GPG key doesn't work with FC35, so that's going to be fun to solve. :(
- daweNew Contributor
Just a quick follow up to my comment here: https://1password.community/discussion/comment/614266/#Comment_614266.
For me, running inside a VM it seems to be related to the VM not 1PW in general.
https://forum.parallels.com/threads/npm-electron-gui-white-canvas.353536/
- Anonymous
@derekbhanks, yep that's the same error I'm seeing.
- Anonymous
[derekhanks@desktop-9n51a3b ~] $ sudo rpm --import https://downloads.1password.com/linux/keys/1password.asc
[sudo] password for derekhanks:
error: https://downloads.1password.com/linux/keys/1password.asc: key 1 import failed.
[derekhanks@desktop-9n51a3b ~] $ sudo sh -c 'echo -e "[1password]\nname=1Password Beta Channel\nbaseurl=https://downloads.1password.com/linux/rpm/beta/%5C$basearch%5Cnenabled=1%5Cngpgcheck=1%5Cnrepo_gpgcheck=1%5Cngpgkey=%5C%22https://downloads.1password.com/linux/keys/1password.asc%5C%22" > /etc/yum.repos.d/1password.repo'
[derekhanks@desktop-9n51a3b ~] $ sudo dnf install 1password
1Password Beta Channel 2.8 kB/s | 833 B 00:00
1Password Beta Channel 72 kB/s | 4.8 kB 00:00
Importing GPG key 0x2012EA22:
Userid : "Code signing for 1Password mailto:codesign@1password.com"
Fingerprint: 3FEF 9748 469A DBE1 5DA7 CA80 AC2D 6274 2012 EA22
From : https://downloads.1password.com/linux/keys/1password.asc
Is this ok [y/N]: y
1Password Beta Channel 3.4 kB/s | 2.0 kB 00:00Dependencies resolved.
Package Architecture Version Repository Size
Installing:
1password x86_64 8.2.2~72.BETA-1 1password 81 MTransaction Summary
Install 1 Package
Total download size: 81 M
Installed size: 318 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:1password-8.2.2-72.BETA.x86_64.rpm 13 MB/s | 81 MB 00:06
Total 13 MB/s | 81 MB 00:06
1Password Beta Channel 60 kB/s | 4.8 kB 00:00
Importing GPG key 0x2012EA22:
Userid : "Code signing for 1Password mailto:codesign@1password.com"
Fingerprint: 3FEF 9748 469A DBE1 5DA7 CA80 AC2D 6274 2012 EA22
From : https://downloads.1password.com/linux/keys/1password.asc
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Key import failed (code 2). Failing package is: 1password-8.2.2~72.BETA-1.x86_64
GPG Keys are configured as: https://downloads.1password.com/linux/keys/1password.asc
The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful transaction.
You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'.
Error: GPG check FAILED - daweNew Contributor
Just want to quickly add that 1PW 8.2.2-72.BETA shows the same behavior as initially posted on Manjaro.
Works by appending
--disable-gputhough.
DISTRIB_ID=ManjaroLinux
DISTRIB_RELEASE=21.1.4
DISTRIB_CODENAME=Pahvo
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Manjaro Linux"
- Anonymous
👋 1P_Blake, I was able to successfully install and run the 8.2.2.-72 beta on Fedora 35 beta. 🙌 (did not try
--disable-gpu)Two quick notes.
1. The "what's new" menu item in the beta 1Password client doesn't seem to do anything.
2. Still cannot add the GPG key properly viarpm --import. This does work on Fedora 34. Not sure the issue but it's still present. Unfortunately needed to setgpgcheck=0in order to install the aforementioned beta release.
- 1P_Blake
Community Manager
Success! 🥰
I'm definitely happy to hear that things are back up and running for you now! Thanks for sharing what worked for you!
- Anonymous
Just tried it after seeing this comment: https://1password.community/discussion/comment/613634/#Comment_613634 All seems to now be well, even without the
--disable-gpuThanks!