i suspect the culprit is one of the mono dependencies of keepass. reason
is, keepass does not use the native window manager, it's interface looks
very windows-like (as in ms windows).
i can usually "fix" the issue by purging keepass2. just removing
keepass2 does not seem to fix the problem.
On 02/22/2012 10:59 PM, Julian Taylor wrote:
> this is interesting, I don't see how keepass or any of its dependencies
> could cause that.
>
> does sudo update-mime-database /usr/share/mime fix the issue?
> maybe try removing /usr/share/mime/packages/keepass2.xml and then update the database again.
> (reinstall it with sudo apt-get install --reinstall keepass2)
>
thanks for the suggestion, i'll give it a try.
i suspect the culprit is one of the mono dependencies of keepass. reason
is, keepass does not use the native window manager, it's interface looks
very windows-like (as in ms windows).
i can usually "fix" the issue by purging keepass2. just removing
keepass2 does not seem to fix the problem.
On 02/22/2012 10:59 PM, Julian Taylor wrote: mime-database /usr/share/mime fix the issue? mime/packages/ keepass2. xml and then update the database again.
> this is interesting, I don't see how keepass or any of its dependencies
> could cause that.
>
> does sudo update-
> maybe try removing /usr/share/
> (reinstall it with sudo apt-get install --reinstall keepass2)
>