Nicky wrote:
> there is something called MDC in the features list. What is it and how
> do I benefit from it? I found some info here but didn't knew what to do
> with it:
See http://lwn.net/Articles/7688/.
Kind regards,
Philipp Kern
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Kind regards,
Philipp Kern
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somehow manage to get an UTF-8 environment on both Linux and
Windows you're fine. But as I dropped Windows some time ago, I can't
help on this one, I don't even know if it's possible.
Kind regards,
Philipp Kern
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could check it with
`dpkg -S /usr/bin/kbxutil'.
* Force uninstall the packet owning the file.
* Install `gnupg' and `gnupg2' together via apt-get in non-force mode.
Both could be installed on the same machine normally without any
trouble.
Kin
On Nov 9, 2005, at 22:49, Alaric Dailey wrote:
USB tokens are a smartcard and reader in one, nothing more.
Yeah, I got that fact. So to clarify: A USB token with a supported
smartcard in it.
Kind regards,
Philipp Kern
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more if there are supported ones because I found most
supporting PKCS thus requiring OpenSC et al.
I want to use it for secure GnuPG encryption, signing and SSH
authentication. RSA-1024 is still sufficiently secure, I guess?
Thanks in advance for any answer,
Philipp Kern