> I don't know what the right way is but i just added these lines to
> /usr/bin/startkde right after the echo "startkde: Starting KDE" line
>
> if [ ! `pgrep gpg-agent` ]; then
> eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon --default-cache-ttl 60)"
> fi
>
> works for me and also clears the password every minute
> install pinentry-qt from Ralf's archive.
> deb http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde stable main
Thanks a lot!
Now I just have one problem.
gpg-agent seems to fail to set the GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable. I can
cut'n'paste the command it outputs to set it, and it works for regular gnupg
(i
> > I've installed the KDE 3.1 Debian package version of KMail and everything
> > works, including most GnuPG stuff, except I can't sign/decrypt because
> > GnuPG can't ask for my passphrase.
>
> I used KMail with GPG, but without the plugin. After some time (there
> doesn't seem to be a determinis
Hello,
I originally sent a query to the kmail list, but this is probably a better
place to ask about this.
Is there any Debianized solution for having GnuPG prompt for passphrases when
used with KMail and the Aegypten plugin?
I've installed the KDE 3.1 Debian package version of KMail and every
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> hdparms and reiser, havent done this yet myself. I would think it would
> work fine though. I dont think hdparms cares whats actually on the disk.
I've been doing hdoarm -d 1 on my disk holding a couple of heavily-used
ReiserFS partitions. No troub
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> I currently have two drives in my machine, one primary master with debian
> unstable and a swap partition, and one unused primary slave.
>
> What I'm looking to do, is create a swap partition on the slave drive, and
> use that instead of the one on m
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[for the rest of you: this is swedish :)]
> Snälla,jag behöver hjälp med Debian,jag har försökt i 5 timmar att
> installera det,jag har läst allt...När jag kommer till Partition Hard disk
> i installationen kommer jag inte längre,jag gjorde en Linux pa
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> I know I'm missing something pretty simple. I've read through several
> docs and sample .muttrc files, but it's not the answer isn't making itself
> clear to me. If anyone could point me to a "newbie" howto doc online, I'd
> appreciate it.
Well do
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> at boot, i was starting innd, of which i believe i've
> gotten rid. but i still see inetd as a pid when i
> run top.
>
> how do i remove inetd or stop it from starting.
> (currently i stop it by killing the pid.)
inetd should be running. If you wis
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> Well, there's no Debian package for it (AFAIK), but mplayer works better
> than avifile for me. It supports a number of outputs (SDL, Xv,
> framebuffer, x11, etc..) and also can use the win32 codecs for playing
> divx.
A question before I start ins
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> > > Hi there, I am looking for suggestions of a GUI email program
> > > (sorry i just like them better) Anyway...I was wondering if
> > > anyone had any suggestions?
KMail? I've just switched to it. http://kmail.kde.org, or apt-get install
kmail.
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> any particular reason you need perl 5.6 and xfree86 4? perl 5.6 is
> not part of debian stable(for good reason if you've read the archives
> it is a source of problems from time to time in unstable). same
> for xfree86 4, it is not "stable" yet so it
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