
Recently, GNOME has made great strides in that.
Gnome has the little app called seahorse.
It is a central point for all of your keys. Evo supports it out of the box. Evo 2.2.1.1 (which I run now) even has support for managing cert as well for things like signed keys and so on.
I dunno, I would have to say that if someone can just walk people through it, easily...
Well, we wouldn't have to be in this siutation.
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