Hi, I am smartcard/cryptographic-token user for GnuPG and had this problem too.
It used to be GNOME configuration tool in GNOME 2 to disable the interference by GNOM keyrings.
It seems that it has been changed, and now it is possible for users to disable the interference using 'gnome-session-properties'.
Invoke the command, and at the "StartUp Programs" tab, you can disable "GPG Password Agent" and "SSH Key Agent" buttons.
Hi, I am smartcard/ cryptographic- token user for GnuPG and had this problem too.
It used to be GNOME configuration tool in GNOME 2 to disable the interference by GNOM keyrings.
It seems that it has been changed, and now it is possible for users to disable the interference using 'gnome- session- properties' .
Invoke the command, and at the "StartUp Programs" tab, you can disable "GPG Password Agent" and "SSH Key Agent" buttons.