-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 07/12/2019 04.55, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 06/12/2019 22:11, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Well, PGP/GPG stuff is started earlier and is ready and available when I open any terminal, CLI, or GUI program.
Sl /usr/bin/sddm Ssl+ \_ /usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp -auth /run/sddm S \_ /usr/lib/sddm/sddm-helper --socket /tmp/ S \_ /bin/sh /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc -- /e Ss \_ /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/gpg- Ss \_ /usr/bin/gpg-agent --sh --daemon Sl \_ xfce4-session Sl \_ xfwm4 --display :0.0 --sm-cl Sl \_ Thunar --sm-client-id 25b4ec Sl \_ xfce4-panel --display :0.0 - ... Sl \_ xfce4-terminal --geometry=12 Ss | \_ bash S | | \_ su - astro
The GUI session stuff takes care of starting the agents, not the bash profile. You are fighting the system. Let instead the system work for you. You do not need to start the agents in your bash files.
I don't see an XDG for my situation, plasma/kde5
I print the process tree and there seems to be a disconnect between the stuff from SDDM, and I'm not sure how it identifies any gpg agent, and the kdeinit5 that starts up the session that I actually use, including the Konsole session. it looks nothing like what you have above.
Well, I use XFCE. The trick in XFCE is to "Launch Gnome services on startup", under All settings/Advanced. Then in the list of applications automatically started I see "Certificate and Key Storage", "SSH Key Agent", "Seahorse Key Agent" (Remember PGP passphrase)" (and it is possible there is an even better way) Surely KDE has equivalent settings. Create a new user, login, and find the graphical tool to create PGP keys. There must be a setting to handle the agents. - -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF0EARECAB0WIQQZEb51mJKK1KpcU/W1MxgcbY1H1QUCXeu23wAKCRC1MxgcbY1H 1du5AJsF0eFAjyGyG2Zt7U2rVKKBuFUCxgCfce49xRpNLzCku2ecJofJTRVlsqw= =ZoVF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org