Mahmoud Ramadan wrote:
> Hi Dears,
> I'm working on configuring Evolution on ( LTSP - Linux Terminal
> Server Project ) to deliver the application to the LTSP clients and
> everything working properly.
> 
> But i noticed when the user modifies any of the " PGP " settings in
> the " Security " tab , Evolution creates a hidden directory " .gnupg
> " in the user home profile that causes the user NOT to be able to
> login into the client after a client reboot unless I've to delete the
> directory for the user to be able to login.
> 
> So any ideas how to solve this issue permanently will be
> appreciated.I do NOT want Evolution to create the " .gnupg " hidden
> directory that deny user login.

It doesn't make sense that the .gnupg folder (containing the
configuration for gnupg(1), as well as the user keyring) forbids the
user from logging in.

Maybe there's some program run on login (eg. a gpg agent) that does
nothing if there's no .gnupg folder, but turns out to be blocking the
login otherwise?

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