
However, since this is a password manager, you might not want to make it obvious that you are using it anyway. desktop launcher will be located in /usr/local/share/applications and the binery will be located at /usr/local/bin/keepassxįor some reason it will not show up in Dash after installing with make install, but when you run KeePassX, you can right click it's icon in unity, and click on "Lock to Launcher". Simply typing cmake as suggested elsewhere will result in an error for some reason.Īfter compiling, a.

This tells cmake to use the current directory. To compile KeePassX on Ubuntu, you may need to first install a few extra things via apt-get first. The directory of your source files should look like this: /home/k/Downloads/keepassx-2.0.3 where "k" should be replaced with your own username. Extract this file by right clicking on it in your Downloads directory and clicking "Extract here". For KeePassX the source is distributed in a compressed file that looks like this: keepassx-2.0.3.tar.gz (depending on version). So It is not clear to me if it is the same thing in software center, so I eventually decided to compile it from source. KeePassX is apparently also available in the Ubuntu software center, however, when I tried to install it, I was asked to create a Ubuntu one account, and it said it contained non-free software.

It is not clear to me if it is still a port of KeePass, but at least it is also open source, and very similar to KeePass on Windows. So I decided to try out KeePassX in Ubuntu which is compatible with KeePass.

KeePass is as a free open source password manager for Windows, but apparently it is rather difficult to make it work in Linux using Wine.
