Dear Damien

Thank you greatly for your quick response and helpful information. This is very 
good news.

Setting up the reader for a normal user should be fairly straightforward using 
a udev rule, so thank you for the reminder.

Cheers,

Scott

Sent via Mutt from my Ubuntu Server.


Damien Goutte-Gattat wrote:
> On 09/13/2016 02:12 AM, Scott R. Santos wrote:
> > Specifically, has this reader been successfully used to read and
> >write to OpenPGP v2.1 Smartcards under current distros/versions of
> >Linux and/or Apple OS X using recent versions of gnupg?
> 
> I am successfully using it with an OpenPGP Smartcard v2.0 (not 2.1),
> under Slackware Linux with GnuPG 2.1.15.
> 
> It works both with Scdaemon's internal CCID driver and with the
> pcscd/libpcsclite stack.
> 
> 
> >Any info would be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance,
> 
> If you don't plan to use your reader for anything else than GnuPG,
> you may use the internal CCID driver. In that case, there's not much
> to do; about the only thing you may have to take care of (if it's
> not already done on your system) is to make sure that your own user
> account is allowed to access the reader.
> 
> (That's for GNU/Linux; as for OS X, I have no clue.)
> 
> Damien
> 




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