Right, chromium now always stores its saved passwords in a sqlite database in
the profile directory, but if available it uses the system's keyring to store
the key used to encrypt the contents of that database.
Please run the following command:
sudo snap connect chromium:password-manager-service
and restart chromium. Do you get your saved passwords now?
(this should have been done automatically when upgrading the chromium-
browser package, not sure why it didn't happen)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1848753
Title:
[snap] chromium times out connecting document portal with NFS home
Status in snapd:
New
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in snapd package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I have my /home folder shared via NFS from a local server one floor
below in my house. The server runs Ubuntu 18.04.
After starting a snapped version of chromium-browser in my Ubuntu
19.10 the document portal timeouts like this:
XXX@koira:~$ chromium-browser
2019/10/18 18:51:27.986444 cmd_run.go:893: WARNING: cannot start document
portal: Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.portal.Documents': timed
out (service_start_timeout=120000ms)
After the timeout my chromium cannot seem to remember accounts or
passwords.
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