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GnuPG settings for GNOME 3
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In the article `GnuPG settings`_, I wrote how I disable GNOME-keyrings for SSH.
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It was for GNOME 2. The old days was good, we just disabled GNOME-keyrings
interference to SSH and customizing our desktop was easy for GNU and UNIX users.
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.. _GnuPG settings: gpg-settings
GNOME keyrings in GNOME 3
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It seems that it is more integrated into the desktop.
It is difficult to kill it. It would be possible to kill it simply,
but then, I can't use, say, wi-fi access (which needs to access "secrets")
any more.
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We can't use GNOME configuration tool to disable interference by
GNOME keyrings any more. It seems that desktop should not have
customization these days.
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GNOME-SESSION-PROPERTIES
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After struggling some hours, I figured out it is GNOME-SESSION-PROPERTIES
to disable the interference. Invoking::
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$ gnome-session-properties
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and at the tab of "Startup Programs", I removed radio check buttons
for "GPG Password Agent" and "SSH Key Agent".
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Now, I use gpg-agent for GnuPG Agent and SSH agent with Gnuk Token.