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arm64 1password Desktop/Browser synchronization is not working

Orange Pi 5 (RK3588) owner here running full-time desktop experience with Armbian (debian core)

I believe the arm64 desktop app is misconfigured for this architecture, possibly wrong socket paths or something to do with looking in the wrong place "Grok" seemed to tell me, but I think this may be an issue for developers to fix. 

This has also been posted to Armbian forums and the armbianmonitor diagnostic report is there too if interested: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/54078-1password-browserdesktop-synchronization-wont-work-on-armbian/

And all of the screenshots, explainations, and photos are inline attached for easy viewing

In a nutshell - no combination of things I've tried so far has been able to get the Desktop & Browser synchronization to work.  Both of these components are working great, on their own, but I have done this hundreds of times across other devices and there should not be double authentication necessary when things are working right, and the integration light keeps showing yellow

I have nothing sandboxed, Armbian employs no sandboxing by default, and I have avoided everything Flatpak related

And this fails across multiple browsers.. Firefox, Chromium etc

I'm just a novice so very likely am doing something wrong, but it's a big problem I need fixed!

Thank you!

  • Hi espresso​ ,

    Thanks for reaching out! This sounds like something that the support team might be able to better help you with. 

    Btw as a OrangePi4 owner, I'm impressed to hear someone else has one of these! 🙌

    I any case, please reach out to mailto:support@1password.com and they should be able to help you.

    All the best,
    Phil

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  • Hi espresso​ ,

    Thanks for reaching out! This sounds like something that the support team might be able to better help you with. 

    Btw as a OrangePi4 owner, I'm impressed to hear someone else has one of these! 🙌

    I any case, please reach out to mailto:support@1password.com and they should be able to help you.

    All the best,
    Phil

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    espresso
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    Sorry I don't see a way to edit, only append a new reply, but I also generated the 1password diagnostic reports if those help


    But easiest thing would be to have someone maybe just spin up an aarch64 VM and see for themselves

    If you guys develop for Raspberry Pi 5 etc. with VM's then I found this great guide at Proxmox as well

    https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/guide-to-setting-up-arm64-aarch64-virtual-machines-on-proxmox-for-raspberry-pi-5-development.168713/