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When I log in gpg-agent is running. I have no idea what starts it. I use XFCE. I start OpenSSH's ssh-agent by having "eval $(ssh-agent)" in my ~/.bash_profile. I don't want to use gpg-agent. How can I disable it from starting automatically?
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I have it too. Some Googling took me here and here.
This command did the trick for me:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-session -p /startup/ssh-agent/enabled -n -t bool -s false
GPG agent is a key manager used for signing/verifying entities like mail and packages (pacman!). But for pacman, you don't need the user session.
Last edited by Rexilion (2014-02-10 14:51:54)
fs/super.c : "Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day...\n",
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