On 05/30/2012 04:32 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > If GnuPG can't access it from the command line, Seahorse isn't going to > have any better luck. > > With gnome-keyring-daemon running:
And, after restarting gnome-keyring-daemon: [rjh@isaiah Downloads]$ gpg2 --card-status gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Unsupported certificate gpg: OpenPGP card not available: Unsupported certificate [rjh@isaiah Downloads]$ sudo gpg2 --card-status Application ID ...: D276000124010200000500000D180000 Version ..........: 2.0 Manufacturer .....: ZeitControl ... [snip] ... It seems nondeterministic. Which is, I know, not the case -- but it's incredibly frustrating. At risk of pointing out the obvious, I'm not a newcomer to GnuPG: if I was a newbie facing this, I would likely be overwhelmed by the seeming intractability of getting smartcards working reliably with GNOME 3. I'm frustrated and angry, and I'm just going to leave the problem here for a bit. If anyone has any advice, I'll be coming back to this problem tomorrow. Maybe letting it sit for a while will spur my brain into solving it. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
