I'm using master password to store form data, but I also use to leave firefox running all the time, and I never shut the laptop off, but suspend it to ram.
This means I never have to key my master password in, as firefox is already running, and the master password was asked for only once in the past.
Would it be possible to set firefox to apply for the master password after X minutes of inactivity, like kwalletmanager does, for instance?
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I'm using master password to store form data, but I also use to leave firefox running all the time, and I never shut the laptop off, but suspend it to ram.
This means I never have to key my master password in, as firefox is already running, and the master password was asked for only once in the past.
Would it be possible to set firefox to apply for the master password after X minutes of inactivity, like kwalletmanager does, for instance?
Thanks.
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quini@quinibq:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 9.04
Release: 9.04
quini@quinibq:~$ apt-cache policy firefox build1+ nobinonly- 0ubuntu0. 9.04.1 build1+ nobinonly- 0ubuntu0. 9.04.1 build1+ nobinonly- 0ubuntu0. 9.04.1 0 es.archive. ubuntu. com jaunty-updates/main Packages security. ubuntu. com jaunty- security/ main Packages dpkg/status 0.8+nobinonly- 0ubuntu3 0 es.archive. ubuntu. com jaunty/main Packages
firefox:
Instal·lat: 3.0.12+
Candidat: 3.0.12+
Taula de versió:
*** 3.0.12+
500 http://
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
3.
500 http://
ProblemType: Bug build1+ nobinonly- 0ubuntu0. 9.04.1
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: firefox-3.0 3.0.12+
ProcEnviron:
LANG=ca_ES.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: firefox-3.0
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-14-generic i686