I tried to use keepass for a while, but it was buggy, particularly the mono vermin. I learned what mono was, and why to hate it. If you have more than one monitor, you learn it's utterly stupid when it comes to screen/context awareness in linux. I used keepassx, for a while it was good. I had issues nfs mounting and sharing the file, which I took to synchronizing a file as the only sane approach, but I began to treat everything as a revision, which in itself was problematic. After a while too many updates across disparate systems became too much. Then I went for lastpass years ago, but since citrix bought them, I have issues with them as a company and their security. They suck as a company, another "too big to fail" imho, and I anger the fact they bought the company I like. I feel I need to divest. I'm interested in a something that can be multi-master authoritative for passwords, cloud-based makes sense as a travel, but otherwise presents challenges for security, who is really authoritative, and other. I lean toward standing up a cloud service, or at least storage to do it. Something NOT commercial utterly goddamn preferable. -mb