On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 19:27 +0000, Mike wrote: > Gordon Messmer <yinyang <at> eburg.com> writes: > > > Gnome has its own answer for this: it'll ask you for a passphrase the > > first time that you need a key, and keep the key in the agent > > thereafter. You don't need to do any configuration for this. It just > > works. > > Thank you. If you want something that will behave the same in Gnome or KDE, use keychain and install pinentry with both pinentry-gtk and pinentry-qt. Take a look at the man page for keychain for instructions on setting it up, you just add a line to your .bashrc file like: eval `keychain -q --eval id_dsa` It can also handle a gpg-agent, I don't using it though because the default timeout of gpg-agent is incredibly short and I don't actually use gpg on the command line much other than for signing RPMs, and RPM has its own set of commands it uses for that. --Tim -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list