Samas, that second popup should only appear if GMarks is requesting  
the bookmarks and you aren't signed in. In that case google shows you  
their own authentication window. GMarks should first check that you  
are signed in before making that request so something is a little odd  
there. I don't have that happen to me.

On Feb 16, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Samas wrote:

>
> My current problem with Gmarks is similar to this, and I can't explain
> it. First of all, the extension won't save my username/password no
> matter how many times I tell it to. The box is checked for
> "Automatically sign in." Upon closing Firefox however, the username
> and password fields clear out. The box remains checked however.
>
> Also, upon starting up Firefox I get an Authentication Required pop-up
> that has to be related to Gmarks. When I select the option "Sign In"
> from the Gmarks dropdown menu, it asks me for my username/password
> (incidentally I also check the box for it to remember the info, which
> doesn't happen; see above) so I input that and then I immediately get
> this Authentication Required pop-up where I have to put in my Google
> account info again. The second box is asking for username/password
> from https://www.google.com and it reads "The site says: 'Google
> Search History'". I do not get this window without Gmarks.
>
> This is a pretty vexing issue as not only does the extension appear to
> not work for me, but the second request for authentication seems like
> overkill. I don't know if that's Gmarks or Google, but it definitely
> doesn't happen without the extension.
>
> Thanks.
> Samas
>
> On Feb 13, 7:58 am, Money <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I did some search on the internet, but I found no solution to my
>> problem.
>>
>> I am using linux, to be more specific gnome. I also use the master
>> password feature of firefox. With Gmarks I use the automatic sign-
>> infunction.
>>
>> If Gmarks is open in the sidebar, then firefox will ask me on start  
>> up
>> twice the password. If Gmraks is not open in the sidebar, FF will  
>> only
>> ask one for the master password, which I expect.
>>
>> On windows, I only need to supply the master password once,
>> independantly if Gmarks is open or not. In my understanding, this is
>> the correct behaviour.
>>
>> My question: How can I get gmarks work under linux the same way, as  
>> it
>> does under windows?
>>
>> Apart from this issue, Gmarks is a great a extension, which I really
>> don't want to miss anymore.
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Money
> >


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