Bashar's solution did not work for me.  I'm running 14-04.

I did the chmod (needed sudo in front, of course).
I had a gpg.conf file which did not have the 'use-agent' line so I added it 
first after the introductory blurb.
Rebooted and checked that gpg-agent was running with ps -ef | grep gpg-agent.
Ran echo $GPG-AGENT-INFO but got another line than the one in Bashar's post:
/run/user/1000/keyring-UzXp2m/gpg:0:1
There is a directory /tmp/gpg-aE7ygt which contains the following file:
srwxrwxr-x 1 james james 0 jun  3 10:35 S.gpg-agent
Any attempt to read the file comes up with S.gpg-agent: No such device or 
address
Kleopatra still barfs at the Gpg-Agent Connectivity test.

Would be really nice to get this working as I'm trying to get people I
know to use gpg encryption.

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