http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1197723 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1197723#c14 --- Comment #14 from Cosmin Tanczel <cosmin.tanczel@gmail.com> --- Ok, found some spare time: It seems after the last update we enable pcscd.service by default at boot time. On the computer that was not updated and gpg works (detects the cards), the pcscd service is NOT enabled by default at boot time. So this is what it was changed. Anyways... it should also work with pcscd service enabled, but I think the service is starting with 'disable-ccid' instead of 'pcsc-shared'. And ... to be honest, I am not sure how secure it is to start with pcsc-shared, because if we start it with pcsc-share, scdaemon gets exclusive access to the card and for it can cache some information from the card. But again... I am just a user, so I am not sure if what I said above makes any sense for you :) Bottom line, after the last update we enable pcscd.service by default and this makes gpg not able to detect the card, so the solution was to disable this service. I think it's just a workaround since pcscd service might be used for something else, so it's not really a solution for those who really need it. But again... I am just a user, so I am not sure if what I said above makes any sense for you :) Please let me know if I can provide any other information to get this solved. Thank you! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.