I had already imported my public and private keys and Seahorse was already
installed, but righ-clicking on a file did not give the encrypt or sign
option. However, running
sudo apt-get install seahorse seahorse-nautilus
as you suggested did the job - now I have that option when I
I think that admission makes you the perfect person to write a howto on the
subject. More seasoned users might not understand what the hard parts are. I
agree that the documentation for GNU/Linux should be at least on par with
other OSes.
https://trisquel.info/en/node/add/book
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On 2013-10-01 17:04, lddi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Install the following packages:
seahorse seahorse-nautilus
Restart nautilus from command line or logout + login:
sudo killall nautilus
Once installed you will have a new Password and keys application
I can't figure out how to encrypt files in Trisquel using the Gnu Privacy
Guard (GPG). In Window$ you right-click on any file and chose Encrypt. That
option is not available in Trisquel. It is sad that there is a good help
website for the Win users, but an outdated fairly useless for the GNU
When in doubt, man gpg. There are countless options, but for basic usage
you can simply write gpg file to encrypt it and gpg -o file -d file.gpg to
decrypt it.
On 02/10/13 07:04, lddimov wrote:
I can't figure out how to encrypt files in Trisquel using the Gnu
Privacy Guard (GPG). In Window$ you right-click on any file and chose
Encrypt. That option is not available in Trisquel. It is sad that
there is a good help website for the Win users, but an