A few months ago I posted for help getting gnupg & seahorse to work together. I just could not get it to work. I received very good help, but to no avail. Evolution & the command line worked great, but seahorse was left out of the picture. I upgraded to fedora 11 and still had the problem. One day I (for some reason I can not remember) noticed that seahorse needed gnupg2, so I tried to use gpg2 command line to list my keys. I got an error. 'gpg --list-keys' worked just fine. I had both gnupg and gnupg2 rpm package installed. If I exported all of the keys as one file, then I could not import it into gpg2, but if I exported each key individually, then I could import each one. So I resolved my problem by exporting each key (public & private) to a file. Removed the gnupg & gnupg2 rpm packages. Moved the pubring.gpg, secring.gpg, & trustdb.gpg. Installed gnupg2 package. Imported each key. Back using seahorse, evolution, command line, etc. Thanks for the help. Great product. -- Brian Millett - [ Eduardo Delvientos and Sinclair, "By Any Means Necessary"] "We have a right to defend ourselves, Neeoma." 'But not with violence.' "Begging your pardon, Commander, but if someone pushed you, wouldn't you push back?"
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