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On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
>
> working....latest problem is that PGP is complaining about not having a
> "pgp.cfg" file in my .pgp directory. However, everything says if you don't
> HAVE a pgp.cfg file, it will just use the defaults! :-( Unfortunately, I
Don't worry about that file -- I don't have one either. But, if you want
to quell that error message just do this at the prompt:
$ cat /dev/null > ~/.pgp/pgp.cfg
That will create a 0 length file by that name and then you're all set :).
> think that's broken or maybe I screwed something up when I was compiling and
> installing. No instructions, so I had to kinda guess on what to do to
> install! :-(
>
You did fine... All you gotta do is figure out how to use PGP through
KMail... I don't personally use X, and when I do, I either use standard X
utilities or GNOME stuff. I will get KDE installed shortly to play with
it, but I doubt that I'll use it unless it can kick ass like GNOME does.
=)
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