First of all, you have created three threads about it. When you reply to
an email, you need to actually reply that mail. Just using the same
subject does not make the email get into the thread (could you imagine
the threads for emails title "Bug"?).
I am replying to the original thread, and glossi
Szczepan Zalega | Nitrokey via Gnupg-users wrote:
> On 4/27/20 3:15 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
> > maybe interesting for some of you.
> >
> > I just noticed that, after installing Golang under Termux
> > that Termux has also GnuPG already installed.
> >
> > https://ibb.co/hyG8q4Y
> >
> > Would peo
On 4/27/20 3:15 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
> maybe interesting for some of you.
>
> I just noticed that, after installing Golang under Termux
> that Termux has also GnuPG already installed.
>
> https://ibb.co/hyG8q4Y
>
> Would people recommend using pure GnuPG on a smartphone,
> compared to a (comp
Hi all,
maybe interesting for some of you.
I just noticed that, after installing Golang under Termux
that Termux has also GnuPG already installed.
https://ibb.co/hyG8q4Y
Would people recommend using pure GnuPG on a smartphone,
compared to a (compromised?) PC?
I ask, because I have not read yet
> On 27 Apr 2020, at 01:15, Scott C Jacobs via Gnupg-users
> wrote:
>
> the passphrase window allows
> nothing to happen until I enter the passphrase and click OK or click on
> cancel.
This is definitely not pinentry then. It’s most likely a unified desktop
passphrase manager such as gnome-k