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Chromium on Ubuntu asks for sudo every time I run it?
Moreover, every time you start, apparently, cookies are lost, which do not allow you to sit normally from your account without manually logging in. But autocomplete works. What can be wrong?
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Either he has a shortcut with gksu, or he asks not for sudo, but only for unlocking keys (your password stores).
You probably installed it as root, and it stores everything in root's home directory. Reinstall and delete the old one.
It is necessary to somehow determine the moment of "exit" of the user. Whether it's a timeout after the last action or a regular ping.
For temporary, short-lived data, any in-memory database can be recommended . Besides MySQL is able to store tables in storage.
And yes, I agree with the previous speaker, the most elegant solution in my opinion is Redis. He, among other things, is able to store data with a given lifetime - if you choose the option with a timeout after the last action.
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