On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 22:03:45 +0100 Peter Lebbing <pe...@digitalbrains.com> wrote:
> >> /bin/ps -e -o pid,supgrp,args > > 1878 - /usr/sbin/pcscd > > pcscd will have GUID pcscd, so it's not a supplementary group. With > $ ps -e -o pid,egroup,supgrp,args > > You'll most likely notice "pcscd" in the second column for that > daemon. If I run "scdaemon --daemon", then ps -e -o pid,egroup,supgrp,args, I get: 4415 jan adm,cdrom,sudo,dip,plugdev,lpadmin,samba scdaemon --daemon 1911 root - /usr/sbin/pcscd So no "pcscd" for the scdaemon. While searching for more information, I stumbled on this discussion thread from 2011: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2011-January/025911.html That seemed propose a patch that would make scdaemon behave better when a smart card is removed from the system (and not spam the syslog with endless errors and prevent further access to the card). Did this ever make it to a release of gnupg? Also, is there a known release of gpg2 that people use with OpenPGP cards that I could fall back to? Or a known Linux distribution+gnupg version combo I could try? (I would really like to sever my dependency to Microsoft Windows and move my correspondence to Linux but I need access to my signing keys before that can happen. :-/) -- Jan <em...@janignatius.fi> PGP Key: https://janignatius.fi/pgp PGP Key Fingerprint: 08EC 7FDC BAAA EEF5 AFE8 BEEC 8B71 471F 7F86 1262 _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users