I can confirm that it does not work in jaunty (dont know about earlier
versions).

I have two private ssh keys in my .ssh directory: 
- one RSA-key generated with ssh-keygen - it gets picked up automatically as 
expected by seahorse
- one DSA-key generated with putty, and exported through putty to openssh 
format - this key is not automatically recognized by seahorse, and I am unable 
to import it manually ("Invalid file format")

The one that is not working is protected by a passphrase (encrypted), I
wonder if this is maybe relevant? It works with ssh-add from the command
line.

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import failure: Invalid file format
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372608
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