These settings should suffice.
Ok, cool.

 When using Gnome for example, Iceweasel, evolution and seahorse can have 
simultaneous access, which may throw an error at some point.
Hmm, i dont have anything else running on the computer at this time.

 Your problem probably lays somewhere else. Use a recent and supported 
smartcard and this should be Okay.
Yeah, well unfortunately i can not make this happen, since my company bought 
these cards to all the employes (+500).

I'm putting my faith in this mailing-list.. :)

/Patrik Martinsson,
Sweden.



On 09/01/2010 10:25 AM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 10:06 +0200, Patrik Martinsson wrote:
I've no openct packages installed, and in my opensc.conf there is
only
the pcsc driver enabled, is there some other way to disable it that i
dont know of ?
reader_drivers = pcsc;
These settings should suffice.

Another possibility is a PKCS#11 application having access to your card.
This is the case of some applications. Usually, I put lock_login =
false;

When using Gnome for example, Iceweasel, evolution and seahorse can have
simultaneous access, which may throw an error at some point.

Setting lock_login = less is less secure, but it avoids locking.

Your problem probably lays somewhere else. Use a recent and supported
smartcard and this should be Okay.

Kind regards,

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