the new comments on how to disable the gnome-keyring agents are
orthogonal to the bug described there, ideally the GPG agent would be
good enough that it doesn't need to be disabled, somebody should still
report the bug to GNOME if we want to see it worked.

note that we hide system components from the startup applications list
because they confuse most users, those technical enough to change their
gpg agent should be able to deal with a command line ;-)

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  gnome-keyring integration breaks some GPG functions

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