![]() ![]() Root privileges required.ĬPU: Info: 8-Core model: AMD FX-9370 bits: 64 type: MCP arch: Bulldozer family: 15 (21) model-id: 2 stepping: N/A ![]() RAM Report: permissions: Unable to run dmidecode. Machine: Type: Desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: SABERTOOTH 990FX R2.0 v: Rev 1.xx serial: UEFI: American Megatrendsīattery: Device-1: hidpp_battery_0 model: Logitech Wireless Mouse MX Master 2S serial: Ĭharge: 55% (should be ignored) rechargeable: yes status: Dischargingĭevice-2: hidpp_battery_1 model: Logitech K800 serial: charge: 70% (should be ignored) rechargeable: yes Inxi: $ inxi -admin -verbosity=7 -filter -no-host I attempted to use the inxi as preformated text, from the terminal, but it does nto look like it is formatted as seen on the terminal! Not sure why. It is possible that I tried to fix that and reconfigured something incorrectly somewhere, but I cannot find whatever it is.Ĭan someone please help me to correct this behavior, or even better, to help me get back to the previous behavior, (which I consider a default experience within the browser) ? I do recall on a recent (not the latest) stable update, that KDE Wallet or Gnome Keyring was coming up and bothering me on each launch of the browser to get UN’s and PW’s. If I open the Google Browser in a Windows 10 work machine, the passwords populate as expected, and as happened previously, but not on Manjaro. I have also verified that my UN’s and PW’s do exist in my google account. I have gone into the Browser settings to verify things are set properly, and I believe they are. Recently I have noticed that even though the userid is populated on websites previously saved through Google Chrome, the passwords do not populate. ![]()
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