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Former Member
5 years agoFYI for openSUSE users
I was very happy to see 1Password released for Linux but a bit frustrated by the install options for openSUSE. I dislike snaps and while I do prefer flatpak which it appears may be upcoming I don't p...
Former Member
5 years agoHi 1P_Ben ,
Thanks for sharing this tip! Admittedly I'm not an openSUSE user so I'm not familiar with what would normally be desired here.
What could we do that would make the experience better?
One way to do that would be to work with the openSUSE community and see how much work it would be to set up repositories for openSUSE. :) Seeing that the downloadable RPM's work fine on openSUSE I would imagine it would be doable to get it going. (I know: famous last words)
I am also an openSUSE Tumbleweed user and downloading the RPM and installing it on all PC's in the family quickly becomes a drag (family account). Using the snap or flatpak (without working browser extension integration) will not pass the "partner test" as said partner (or son for that matter) will resort to using easy to use, easy to guess passwords as they simply would find having to retype the master password over and over again too much work.
@rcj32 Thank you for your tip. However, it did not work at first try; I needed to install the dnf core-plugins first because otherwise dnf throws an error message that "config-manager" is not a recognized command. After that it worked like a charm, so workable workaround. Thank you! For now I will just implement the workaround on the pc's in the household.
Cheers,
F.
1pw; 8.2.0
ext: 2.0.7
OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20210916-0