![]() V2018.9.16 - UI Update, new settings, bug fixes. ![]() Tusk is Open Source and provided under an MIT license. ![]() Tusk is a fork of CKP and seeks to provide improvements to the UI, better security practices, and KDBX version 4 support. Tusk is read-only and can be configured without granting the extension access to manage your cloud storage accounts. It does not require KeePass to be installed, and is suitable for using KeePass with Chromebooks. (Note: my current "workaround" is using KeePassXC instead, so it's not an urgent problem.)ĮDIT: Forgot to mention, in case it's important: using KDE Plasma and kernel 5.16.8.Readonly KeePass password database integration for Chrome™ Tusk adds KeePass functionality to your browser. Is this probably caused by me goofing something up? Is it a bug I should report? A bug with something unrelated, like Xorg? I first noticed this issue a few days ago, seeming to coincide with updating KeePass, but interestingly, I tried downgrading from 2.50-1 to 2.49-1 and got the same issue, even though it was previously running fine under 2.49-1 (as far as I can remember). The full output from the last time I ran it is here: The first few times, it exited immediately after giving System.ObjectDisposedException, the last few times it continued on after this and gave various BadWindow X11 errors. Running it through the terminal gave a couple different errors before it exited. I recently noticed that KeePass no longer will open when I run it, opening a black box icon in the system tray and a small transparent window for a brief moment before both vanish.
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