On 1/20/2017 8:39 AM, unknown wrote:
> Hi,
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> it worked fine, altough i got this message on the terminal:
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> process@process ~ $ tar cf gnupg-backup.tar .gnupg/
> tar: .gnupg/S.gpg-agent: socket ignored
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> Is this important?
No. It just means that tar skipped the socket file for
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> Today's Topics:
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>1. Fresh OS installation (unknown)
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> What is the best way to use my keys and settings I've already configured
on
> my old OS? Do I back things up, or make a copy from the config. file?
Good question: there really isn't a good, standardized way to do this.
There are three different branches of GnuPG that are in common use (1.4,
Hi,
I'd like to make a fresh linux installation.
What is the best way to use my keys and settings I've already configured
on my old OS? Do I back things up, or make a copy from the config. file?
I've just started using Gnupg (and Linux).
Thank you.