Re: GnuPG in Linux

2007-10-30 Thread Todd Zullinger
Charly Avital wrote: > My question, please help: where, how can I find and open, actually > open and edit as required, gpg.conf? A ls search in .gnupg lists > 'options'. I remember that gnupg.options was the ancestor of > gpg.conf (probably before gnupg 1.2.*). Just rename (mv) options to gpg.conf

Re: GnuPG in Linux

2007-10-30 Thread Andrew Berg
Charly Avital wrote: > My question, please help: where, how can I find and open, actually open > and edit as required, gpg.conf? You have to create the file yourself and place it in ~/.gnupg. Robert suggested gedit, but if you have KDE (you mentioned that you installed kgpg), you can use Kate or KW

GnuPG in Linux

2007-10-30 Thread Charly Avital
Hi, In the pursuit of complicating my life with some fun, I have installed Linux Ubuntu 7.04 under Parallels 3.0 Mac build 5160 (in addition to Windows XP Pro). The current release of Ubuntu, 7.10 is not [yet] digested by Parallels, but eventually it will. Ubuntu 7.04 distribution came with GnuPG

Re: GnuPG in Linux

2007-10-30 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Charly Avital wrote: > My question, please help: where, how can I find and open, actually open > and edit as required, gpg.conf? A ls search in .gnupg lists 'options'. Dunno what that's doing there. You're right, it should be gpg.conf. The good news is most of your OS X Terminal.app skills will

GnuPG in Linux

2007-10-30 Thread Charly Avital
Hi, In the pursuit of complicating my life with some fun, I have installed Linux Ubuntu 7.04 under Parallels 3.0 Mac build 5160 (in addition to Windows XP Pro). The current release of Ubuntu, 7.10 is not [yet] digested by Parallels, but eventually it will. Ubuntu 7.04 distribution came with GnuPG