On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 01:29 -0500, John B wrote: > Hi again, > > Out of the blue, it seems kgpg doesn't see my .gnupg directory. I opened it > up the other day just to check something, and it showed no keys at all. I > went into the settings and all it allows is to see my /home/me directory > which has a couple of .asc keys(?) in it but had no gpg.conf file until I > imported the .asc keys. > Is there a way to fix what's going on? Has this happened to anyone else? I > did absolutely nothing with gpg or kgpg...no updates (other than the SuSE > security update 2 or 3 months ago IIRR) to either of them. Still with 1.4.1 I > think it is and was working fine until I happened to see it the other day. > Sorry I'm not too good at explaining myself, but if there's any more info > needed, it's easier if someone asks me and then I'll know better what needs > to be said about my problem.
Which version Suse and version of KGPG. I do wish they would Seahorse its better than kgpg -- ______ ____ __ ____ _______. __ ____ ____ / |\ \ / \ / / / || | \ \ / / | ,----' \ \/ \/ / | (----`| | \ \/ / | | \ / \ \ | | \ / | `----. \ /\ / .----) | | | \ / \______| \__/ \__/ |_______/ |__| \__/ _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
