I tried a conversion a while back (relative using Windows ==> KeypassX on my Linux). Best suggestion I have is to copy the original file to backup, copy again to a working test copy and work on that copy. It's slippery at times and may fail a conversion, so it's good to be able to dump the broken file and try again with a new copy of the (safe on backups!) original. IIRC it took me 3-4 tries to get a successful import from a v2 database to the X version, but the import may have improved since then (in fact I might have been using an external converter, hard to be certain, much has happened in the year+ since then). On 2018-01-02 09:49 AM, Mark Phillips wrote: > Happy New Year to everyone!! > > I have been using KeePass2 on my Ubuntu machine for over 10 years (through > wine), and I just discovered KeePassX as a native application. I use > Keepass2 primarily as a password backup, as I also use LastPass with the > chrome extension for my day to day password manager. > > I have a couple of questions about moving from KeePass2/wine to KeePassX. > > I found in one post that the differences that the database files are binary > compatible. ( > https://superuser.com/questions/878902/whats-the-difference-between-keepass-and-keepassx). > Can anyone confirm this? > > The only other difference (other that GUI related stuff) is that KeePass2 > has plugins and KeePassX does not. I am not using any plugins now. Are > there any that you think are really valuable to have, and would be a reason > not to switch? > > Should I switch to KeePassX? I am assuming I can get rid of wine and save > some disk space, and run a native application instead of a wine application. > > Thanks! > > Mark > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >