Hi! I have a problem on Debian unstable (running in Virtualbox), running the Xfce desktop -
I have my gpg key on a card (a Librem key, which basically is a Nitrokey) when using pinentry to enter the card password, I first have to press my mouse on the screen (or a key on my keyboard) to make the password dialog appear. For example: Doing gpg --clearsign [somefile] prints gpg: using [long key fingerprint] as default secret key for signing and the librem key light starts flashing. After a short time it stops flashing, and does nothing. What it actually does is waiting for me to start typing, or pressing the mouse button - as soon as I do this the dialog appears. Before this I can only guess if it is ready for my to enter the passphrase, or still doing something non-visible. And if I do nothing, it of course times out after a while. This is when using pinentry-gtk-2. Is there any way to make the dialog appear at once, when it is ready to take my passphrase entry, or some workaround of any kind? Is this a known bug? I have found https://dev.gnupg.org/T2434 , but that seems to be a bit different. -- Andreas Rönnquist mailingli...@gusnan.se andr...@ronnquist.net [Please don't CC me, if I mail to a mailinglist, I am subscribed to it.] _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users