I don't have anything in place that would be clearing my caches.
Initially I wanted to blame it on the systemd created temp spaces when
users log in, but I'm trying really hard not to blame this on systemd...
On 2015-07-16 12:53, Stephen Partington wrote:
> 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 <nathan@nmecs.com>
> 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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> A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from
> rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button.
>
> Stephen
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