Robert J. Hansen wrote the following on 2/9/09 1:07 AM: > Condor Kim wrote: >> e:icedove: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 >> e: enigmail: dependency problem -- leaving unconfigured >> e: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure - a' to >> correct the problem > > This is an Icedove and/or Xandros error. It is not an Enigmail error. > For that reason, we're not able to help you out very much with it. We > wish you luck with the reinstallation. A lot of people report excellent > success installing plain-vanilla Ubuntu on netbooks; it might be worth a > shot as opposed to the highly customized Xandros you're currently running
I can "bear testimony" to running Ubuntu 8.10-64bits under VMware Fusion, on an Apple MacBook Intel Core 2 Duo. > . >> and what about gnupg itself? i saw in the synaptic that it's already >> installed. can it be used with thunderbird? how to use it on linux? The original distro (downloaded disk image) came with gpg 1.4.7 or 1.4.8 (I can't remember) which I updated to 1.4.9 by compiling the source code. I also compiled gpg 2.0.10rc1 and later 2.0.10 (with gpg-agent and pinentry). All run fine. GnuPG, whether gpg or gpg2 interacts very well with Thunderbird+Enigmail, thanks to the work of the Enigmail team. I have found that it is easier to install Thunderbird using Ubuntuzilla <http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Internet/HTTP-WWW-/Ubuntuzilla-30545.shtml>, but it's all a matter of user's choice. > > We recommend reading the Enigmail Quick Start Guide. Definitely. Charly _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
