Kees Cook wrote: > With input from other people, I've now stopped using gnome-gpg and > started using "seahorse" instead -- it works natively with gpg and has > better timeout preferences. > That's not, however, a fix ;-)
Kees Cook wrote:
> With input from other people, I've now stopped using gnome-gpg and
> started using "seahorse" instead -- it works natively with gpg and has
> better timeout preferences.
>
That's not, however, a fix ;-)