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2014-04-11
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2014-04-11
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2014-04-12
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Found it in the repos and installed it (gnupg-agent). Now I've just got to get it working.
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2014-04-13
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I'm looking to set up gnupg to enable en/decrypting individual files on my n900, using a key imported from my laptop. I think I've got the basic steps sorted, but I'm hitting an issue.
The .gnupg dir in /home/user is owned by root. This means that I can't import keys into it as user, and if I do it as root, I can't use them as user.
Have I messed something up somewhere, and should this dir be owned by user?
I can't think of anything I've done to change it, but I haven't played with the device (as opposed to using it mainly as a phone) for some months, so may have forgotten something.
Edit to add a question I'd forgotten:
Is gpg on the n900 gpg2? If not, is that one available?
gpg2 gives command not found error.
Last edited by skanky; 2014-04-11 at 09:40.