After installing SUSE 11.2 without any problems I have succeeded in messing up Kgpg-gnupg to the point that it won’t even load when triggered via the Kicker in KDE4.
De-installing and re-installing Kgpg: no result.
On de-installing gnupg there is a warning that : openSUSE-build-key-1.0-4.5.noarch requires gpg but this requirement can not be provided". This looks like a serious problem to me. In addition, some 120 other modules will be de-installed - which will have consequences impossible to foresee.
This is going above my head, so I did not de-install gnupg.
Obviously, after 4 days of use and tailoring I am very reluctant to do a complete new installation of 11.2.
Is there a way to force re-installation of gnupg without first de-installing?
I have same issue, i.e. kgpg won’t start from kde kickoff/classic run menu.
However, from now on, I manage to run it from terminal session with command “kgpg -k”. Before doing this, I suggest to verify if you have any kgpg still running and kill it, if any.
You can display more help with “kgpg --help-all” or “kgpg --help-kde”.
BTW, does someone know how to get into the property of kgpg in kde kickoff run menu. I want to change the command line to “/usr/bin/kgpg -k” instead of “/usr/bin/kgpg”.
Thanks.
Thank you for this, don’t know how you figured it out… It was driving me nuts…
As for YOUR question, kmenuedit lets you edit the properties and arguments of the kickoff items:
http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-workspace/kmenuedit/kmenuedit.pdf
Thanks again.
Cheers, Andy