On 03/30/2018 09:39 AM, Steven Walker wrote:

Chris Laprise, tas...@posteo.net
https://github.com/tasket
https://twitter.com/ttaskett
PGP: BEE2 20C5 356E 764A 73EB  4AB3 1DC4 D106 F07F 1886

I just imported the two keys. The version 4 signing key came back with "no 
ultimately trusted keys found". Is that an issue?

Its not an immediate issue if you've just taken steps to check the Master key (as described). However, the verifying-signatures doc explains how to edit the Master key to set the trust level... its just an indicator from you saying "I trust this key" and that should make the "no ultimately trusted keys found" message go away. I didn't include it in my howto because it has a bug that can forget the setting.


I am running it through budgie ubuntu. I currently have no qubes system 
installed. Am I doing this right?

Sounds OK.


I installed gpg2 in ubuntu to run this commands through terminal

I'm going by Debian's gpg setup, which only includes version 2 and both 'gpg' and 'gpg2' are the same command. But other distros still include gpg 1.x so I found its better to always specify gpg2.


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https://github.com/tasket
https://twitter.com/ttaskett
PGP: BEE2 20C5 356E 764A 73EB  4AB3 1DC4 D106 F07F 1886

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