![]() You may be able to do this by pressing the Windows key on your keyboard. If KeePass crashes in Linux Mint, the first thing you need to do is open the start menu. Linux didn’t seem to have one but I discovered the system monitor performs a similar role to Windows Task Manager. In windows, I would have ended the program via the task manager. If you are having the same problem, you will probably have had to do the same thing. I had to solve the problem by restarting the computer. When I right-clicked on the blue emblem, I saw an option to “exit”. ![]() Then I noticed the blue icon was still in the taskbar, even though the program was no longer running and the green icon was gone. When I first began having a problem with KeePass crashing on Linux, I tried to restart the software. One of them is green and bears a white key. When KeePass is running on Linux Mint, there are two icons in the taskbar. I had the same problem from time to time on Windows. I’d been using the KeePass password safe on Windows for several years. Are you reading this post because you have a problem with KeePass crashing on Linux Mint? I’ve had the same problem and have found a quick and easy way to get KeePass working again without restarting your computer.
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