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| * [[Card:howtos/Card_reader_quicksetup | Quick setup for Linux systems]] * [[Card_howtos/Card_reader_setup_(udev)|Setting up your card reader on GNU/Linux (udev)]] * [[Card_howtos/Card_reader_setup_(hotplug)|Setting up your card reader on GNU/Linux (hotplug)]] |
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* [[/CardWithSubkeysUsingBackups|Using the card with subkeys (recommended)]] * [[/SshGnome|Getting gpg-agent and ssh to work on GNOME systems]] * [[/SshOpenSuse|Getting gpg-agent and ssh to work on OpenSUSE systems]] |
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Here you can find our howtos for setting up your computer to use your the Fellowship smart card.
Basic setup: Of course, you need GnuPG, either gpg or gpg2 will do. We recommend to install gpg-agent and scdaemon as well. Depending on your system, you may need to configure udev (or hotplug, its predecessor on older systems) to work with your card reader. If gpg --card-status (or gpg2 --card-status) shows your card’s contents on a freshly booted system, such configuration should not be necessary.
Using the card:
Outdated howtos:
Howtos for proprietary systems:
