![]() Maybe you can start with checking this list: dnf search password | grep manager Or test other alternatives: maybe there are more supporting your preferred format in the way you want it. KeePassX and KeePassXC seem related to KeePass. In the repos you have many password managers. I would try to find an alternative that is developed for Linux. ![]() And automated updates of the tool could also be undermined. Also, there is always a slight risk that Windows executables break after an update or so (update of the tool, or of wine). However, I am not sure if all security guarantees can be transferred to this approach, and it adds attack vectors. So, you could install wine on Fedora and use KeePass within that. ![]() The developers state that it should work within wine ( wine is in Fedora’s repo). See the download section: Downloads - KeePass This is a Windows-only tool, not intended to natively run on Linux. ![]()
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