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Old 8th April 2009, 07:56 PM
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can I use the same keys in seahorse and Kgpg

Fedora 10 with both gnome and KDE installed. With them I have "seahorse" and KGpg. The encrypted files are on USB sticks, are usually managed via seahorse/nautilus, and have a .pgp extension.
If I try to import the keys (exported from seahorse) into KGpg nothing happens. i.e from KGpg run key import - select the file - then it shows "importing" but nothing happens. This is true for both master and public keys.
Any thoughts anyone ?
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