* Frank Mehnert schrieb am 22.01.03 um 17:46 Uhr: Content-Description: signed data > > This is correct here (exec $REALSTARTUP). I'm trying to make > > gpg-agent start on login but this seems more difficult than I > > thought. > > > > Putting an > > > > eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)" > > > > into my ~/.xsession does not help. gpg-agent is not running after > > login. .xsession is executable. >
Hi Frank! > 1. add > > allow-user-xsession in /etc/X11/Xsession.options > Ok. This has already been in there. > 2. modify your .xsession in the following manner: > > #!/bin/sh > killall gpg-agent > eval `/usr/bin/gpg-agent --daemon` > exec /usr/bin/kde3 > I created exactly the same file (chmod 755) > This should do the job. But it does not work for me :-( It seems to me that the .xsession file is not being used here... -Marc -- Microsoft's Director .Net Strategy & Developer Group: "Ein Umstieg auf Linux ist erst einmal mit hoeheren Kosten verbunden." CTO SuSE Linux AG: "Das ist, als wenn ich heroinsuechtig waere und sagen wuerde, die Entziehungskur ist mir zu Aufwaendig. Also lasse ich es bleiben." http://www.computerwoche.de/index.cfm?pageid=254&artid=41859&type=detail

