#x27; the
option `--prefix=PREFIX'.
yet, kmail was looking specifically for /usr/bin/gpg.
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is there an easy upgrade path to GnuPG-2 ?
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He lives in Switzerland and I live in Athens,Ga, USA. If I wantyed to drive 80
miles to Atlanta, I could probably find a number of people to sign my key,
but this way I got to meet someone from another country!
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it key in terminal has primary. SO, I added a new email, selected
uid 1, then said "primary".. too easy!
>
> Note, though, that the notion of primary UID is almost completely
> cosmetic. It doesn't really matter much in practice UID is listed
> first.
cosmetic, but
re of the sequence or path to take to accomplish this. I tried
adding another uid, I tried adding a subkey. but both times I ended up with
Kgpg showing the new email as the primary, instead of as uid#2.
thanks!
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bouncing my domain email.
I have my domain, my main email, and a bunch of addresses I use for different
lists.
I also have a yahoo email account that is almost as old as Yahoo.
I have a work email account, for when I travel on business.
so what is the appropriate way to add all those, or should I ev
key.
I guess it is more a perception problem than an issue then. My concern was
that my original key, the primary email address was changed. Both email
addresses were still in the key, so I guess it isn't a problem so much as an
aesthetic issue. Now I'll go back and add the UID f
re of the sequence or path to take to accomplish this. I tried
adding another uid, I tried adding a subkey. but both times I ended up with
Kgpg showing the new email as the primary, instead of as uid#2.
thanks!
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