On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 01:29:04PM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote: > So I found a solution \o/ > > If I do: > unset GPG_AGENT_INFO > > then the card works for my user, unfortunately it only does work in terminals. > It does launch pinentry-gtk-2 when I sign an email with mutt, and so that > covers my usecase :) > > Thanks to all! > Luis
So the way of having this fixed system wide is: for just all terminals, include the unset GPG_AGENT_INFO in ~/.bashrc If running GNOME, launch gnome-session-properties, look for "GPG Password Agent" (which uses GNOME Keyring) and deactivate it. Thanks, Luis
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