Re: Fedora 22 issues

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Author: Stephen Partington
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To: nathan, Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: Fedora 22 issues
If the various caches are getting cleared this will cause an issue. If you
have any scripts or settings that will clear this you will see this sort of
behavior.

Note, you can set up last pass separately on each browser (2 accounts).

what is clearing this i am not sure.

On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Nathan England <> wrote:

>
> I've been running Fedora 22 since it came out and have been very happy
> except a couple issues.
>
> * Firefox wants me to login to sync everytime I close the browser and open
> it again. It says there is a problem syncing. However, once I give it my
> password again it syncs fine and continues to work until I close the
> browser (all instances). Then when I open it again it all starts over.
>
> * Similarly Chrome has an issue remember passwords. It seems while it is
> open it remembers my passwords and all works well, but initially when I
> open it I have to log in to several places as if it does not remember my
> passwords.
>
> I am not using LastPass. I like the default password managers for both
> browsers. I use them for separate things and I do not want unified
> passwords between the two.
>
> Does F22 have a temp problem? I really get the impression that much of my
> browser data is being stored in tmp space and is lost when I reboot, which
> is daily because Grid Autosport doesn't work in Linux... ;-)
>
> I cannot find any references to this in Google as all searches with
> Firefox and sync return lots of people having problems, but not my problem.
> These issues are common across several machines I have and each has been
> wiped/installed multiple times.
>
> Any ideas?
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