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
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
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
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
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