GnuPG in Linux
Robert J. Hansen
rjh at sixdemonbag.org
Tue Oct 30 20:56:47 CET 2007
Charly Avital wrote:
> My question, please help: where, how can I find and open, actually open
> and edit as required, gpg.conf? A ls search in .gnupg lists 'options'.
Dunno what that's doing there. You're right, it should be gpg.conf.
The good news is most of your OS X Terminal.app skills will apply here.
OS X 10.4 and 10.5 both use a program called 'bash' to provide a
command line. So does Ubuntu. Prior to 10.4, OS X used tcsh instead of
bash; if you're more comfortable with 10.0-10.3 behavior, talk to me
off-list and we can get Ubuntu set up with tcsh.
I'd suggest doing 'gedit ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf &' and just editing it that
way. Gedit is the standard GNOME editor and should be much friendlier
than using nano.
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