Ya, I always just copy the ~/.gnupg folder to the other machine. You shouldn't 
have any problems as long as you have the same username.

Jesse

Quoting Gerard Beekmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi guys,
> 
> So I've installed GnuPG, generated a key pair and I think it's all set
> to go. The one question I have for now is how to deal with multiple
> machines?
> 
> I don't think I should be creating a different key pair on my machines.
> If I were to do that, messages would be signed with different keys and
> people would need more than one public key of mine depending what
> machine I came from?
> 
> Do I simply copy the files from ~/.gnupg from one machine to another so
> all messages I send, no matter what computer I'm on are signed using the
> same keys?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Gerard Beekmans
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