````nixpkgs/nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/installation-cd-graphical-kde.nix```` no longer exists.
Update to ````nixpkgs/nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/installation-cd-graphical-plasma5.nix````
When using a previously provisioned YubiKey on a new computer,
I was met with an "Unusable public key" error when trying to insert
a new password, despite being able to decrypt pass entries.
I tried setting the trust on the key via `gpg --edit-key`, but was
then met with "Need secret key to do this."
I found that the solution is apparently to use the `trust-key`
directive in `~/.gnupg/gpg.conf`, which is not mentioned in the README
at the moment.
GPG Agent forwarding has a broader usage, not only
limited to ssh-agent forwarding.
In this commit gpg-agent forwarding is raised as a
separate section as it can not be contained by #SSH
any longer.
More details are added for gpg-agent forwarding, including
some important notes taken from practice and analysis.
For ssh-agent forward, older method are contained, and new
method will be included as framework has been structured.
if not done, in the next step you get error:
gpg: keyblock resource '/home/..../gnupg-workspace/pubring.kbx': No such file or directory
gpg: no writable keyring found: Not found
As mentioned in #197, the previous behaviour would require users to
touch their key any time an authentication, signing, or encryption
operation was performed. In some situations, this behaviour would be
undesirable and the only way to revert it would be fully resetting the
key and starting from scratch. Rather than using `fixed`, this commit
simply turns the feature `on` so the user can change it later if they
wish.
Additionally, a note about the other policies was included so users can
decide for themselves which fits their situation better.