C de-Avillez, yes that is a good point about potentially unintentionally
destroying other data.  I wonder if Seahorse just changed the
permissions to be controlled by userid if that would solve the problem.
I think it probably would.  The thing is that if you give new to
intermediate users with the info but no immediate action they can take
to fix it, they could be stuck w/ no knowledge of how to fix the
situation, so I favor a fix that Seahorse immediately offers and can
carry out in entirety.

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Seahorse won't generate a key when .gnupg directory owned by root, only gives 
unhelpful "General error"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321287
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