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sage
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Post#1 by sage » 22 Nov 2022, 20:20

Hi, so ive been playing around with 64bit Porteus 5 and an 0pen3ox desktop for a little bit now and have been slowly figuring things out. tho i cant seem to figure out a way to save google passwords and other acount password stuff, my main issue is having chrome auto have me logged in when i turn on my system. im running this on a windows machine and i know that it doesnt support saving the same way as it would if i was running it on a linux filesystem

put shortly i want it to keep my google signed in after restart. how do i do that on a windows machine?

idealy id also like to get it to save passwords for skype, discord, and github cli but thats all secondary atm-

if someone here could help me here thatd be a huge support! thank you! :D

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Ed_P
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Post#2 by Ed_P » 22 Nov 2022, 21:58

sage wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 20:20
im running this on a windows machine
:%) How exactly are you doing this? Are you booting Porteus or Windows?
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Post#3 by gnintilgyes » 22 Nov 2022, 22:55

sage wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 20:20
im running this on a windows machine and i know that it doesnt support saving the same way as it would if i was running it on a linux filesystem

put shortly i want it to keep my google signed in after restart. how do i do that on a windows machine?

idealy id also like to get it to save passwords for skype, discord, and github cli but thats all secondary atm-

if someone here could help me here thatd be a huge support! thank you!
Welcome to the forums.

Are running Porteus through a virtual box? For "your Google" you have to decide to use your web browser in Windows or in a Linux distro.

I don't recommend web browsers "saving" passwords or anything else BTW.

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