You should use debian stretch if you want 2.1
but I also say that you should install lxde first if you use the rc2
installer which is what I used.
because mate install causes wifi to be nonexistant if you install that
first.
If you install stretch that is...
and yes, stretch is extremely stab
My bad, somehow I double posted...
On 04/11/2017 09:48 AM, zap wrote:
> thank you for your help it worked.
>
> Although I did have to use gpg2 --edit-key then my id,
>
> but yeah.
>
> On 04/10/2017 09:54 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>>> I ask this because, I cann
thank you for your help it worked.
Although I did have to use gpg2 --edit-key then my id,
but yeah.
On 04/10/2017 09:54 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> I ask this because, I cannot find gpg.conf at all in the normal location...
> It's not an error if it doesn't exist. A lot of people get by just
It worked! Thanks for your help.
On 04/10/2017 09:54 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> I ask this because, I cannot find gpg.conf at all in the normal location...
> It's not an error if it doesn't exist. A lot of people get by just fine
> without one. But yes, $HOME/.gnupg is the customary locatio
I ask this because, I cannot find gpg.conf at all in the normal location...
/home/$user/.gnupg being the normal location usually...
anyone know how to fix said problem/where it would be hidden on debian?
Cannot change gpg keys to maximum security unless I know where that is...
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I will try phrasing it differently though, is it possible to make the
ecc keys with sha512 and aes256?
and is sha512 the most secure algorithm to go with aes256?
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Okay, I was doing this to ecnrypt my files, not emails for the most part...
I did however wonder, what you actually said, because I had pgp
encryption on and for some reason I couldn't read it through enigmail.
My apologies.
On 03/20/2017 01:29 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> No, you didn't figure
gpg --edit-key (user id)
then showpref and then setpref with AES256 SHA512 ZLIB MDC
the only thing, is that after the installing of gnupg modern
I could not use enigmail properly in icedove...
not sure why. I am using a ubuntu 14 derivative
Is there a way to fix this without getting rid of gnup
Does anyone know how to change the default ciphers in gnupg modern to
their maximum security level?
I am curious because I may soon be in a position to use it. Ubuntu 16.04
has this option as does other ubuntu 16.04 based derivatives...
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