for one user, one machine. nothing fancy. just something that I can store passwords in. I’ve heard freakout problems about a lot of different ones.
EDIT : I’m on debian. 13.
for one user, one machine. nothing fancy. just something that I can store passwords in. I’ve heard freakout problems about a lot of different ones.
EDIT : I’m on debian. 13.
keepass xc
why this and not keepass2?
I prefer keypass xc for it’s updated UI and better Linux compatibility. I agree with what this video author says too…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1PJS9LmOFE