Meh, i've looked more into this, and I'm still annoyed.

I've tried to use gpg smartcard by default for both gpg
signing/encryption and ssh authentication and it's harder than it should
be.

Thus I'm gonna flip "NoDisplay=true" keys on gpg/ssh components such
that one can toggle those off in the UI.

Split the gpg/ssh components from the default upstart job, and make
those be sensitive on X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false in the matching
xdg autostart keys (either global /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-
ssh|gpg.desktop or per user ~/.config/autostart/gnome-keyring-
ssh|gpg.desktop)

The net effect should be that if one disables the gnome-keyring-
ssh.desktop via UI, or any standard way, a standard ssh-agent will be
used. Ditto with gnome-keyring-gpg.desktop.

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