Hi Jeff, The current version on my chromebook is 6,26.1. Show on untrusted external displays is On. But, i'm still having the same issue. When external monitor is connected, i only see a black window in place of a login. Thanks
I've been using Password Safe on Windows for many years. I just installed Zorin OS, which as I understand is based on Ubuntu. I've been trying to find the correct download for it, but all I see for Ubuntu is amd64 or arm64 options. Where can I find it for i386 Ubuntu?
I've been using Password Safe on Windows for many years. I just installed Zorin OS, which as I understand is based on Ubuntu. I've been trying to find the correct download for it, but all I see for Ubuntu is amd64 or arm64 options. Where can I find it for i386 Ubuntu?
Jeff, thanks for a quick action. FYI, this will potentially save me $ and headache of buying a new computer and migrating from my old one. My current desktop is too old for Win11. I've been evaluating an option of just using my Lenovo chromebook with an external monitor, keyboard, mouse. So far, PasswdSafe has been an obstacle. With this enhancement, if it works, I won't need a new PC, nor will I need to deal with Windows at all. I'll be watching for this upgrade. Thank you very much!
Jeff, thanks for your reply. It does explain the issue and it does make sense from security stand point. However, I'm not sure how this would apply to using just a dumb external monitor. I don't have enough knowledge on the subject, but it seems to me that in a use case like mine, I see no difference between security when using the device's screen vs external monitor connected to the device. I would suggest that you add this flag as an option in configuration, with default settings as most secure....
Jeff, thanks for your reply. It does explain the issue and it does make sense from security stand point. I would suggest that you add this flag as an option in configuration, with default settings as most secure. I would appreciate it if you would let me know whether or not this change will be implemented and when. thanks again for your response.
Jeff, thanks for your reply. It does explain the issue and it does make sense from security stand point. I would suggest that you add this flag as an option in configuration, with default settings as most secure. I would appreciate it if you would let me know whether or not this change will be impemented and when. thanks again for your response.
I'm using passwdsafe on my Lenovo Chromebook. It works fine. But if I connect an external monitor: - the initial page looks fine - when I try to open the safe file, it takes me to the vault's password page - on the native Chromebook screen it looks OK, I can see the password field, I can continue - but on the external monitor, the login page is black, so I can't even enter the password to open the vault file (see attached screenshot) Is there something special about password safe's color scheme that...