Hubert Grzeskowiak wrote:
Magnus Therning schrieb:
After looking through my new shine Arch system I found that ssh-agent is run from /etc/gdm/Xsession, so I suppose that's where I need to make changes in order to get gpg-agent to run, right?
Is there some documentation on the preferred way of doing this?
Should I look into using seahorse instead of {ssh,gpg}-agent?
/M
how about ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession?
Yes, I could do that, but it'd be user-specific, I would like to make it system wide. Also, I'll end up executing something like `ssh-agent ~/.xsession` and that doesn't take advantage of the fact that gpg-agent can act like ssh-agent and thus ssh-agent wouldn't have to run at all.
I can always hack something up myself, but it'd be nicer to copy some guru's tried-and-tested setup :-)
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