1) A Nitrokey Pro 2 & 3) https://gist.github.com/gigavinyl/3027c7fe79bd79f17c40d70e6d4c29bb Brett Lymn: > On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 03:35:16PM -0800, Carolyn Knight-Serrano wrote: >> Hi! I've installed ccid, pcsc-tools, pcsc-lite, and gnupg2 and I tried >> to run "gpg --card-status" which just returns: "gpg: selecting openpgp >> failed: Operation not supported by device gpg: OpenPGP card not >> available: Operation not supported by device" >> > > You haven't given enough information for anyone to help you...It would > be good if you told us: > > 1) what hardware you are trying to talk to > > 2) check the dmesg to see if that hardware was attached, if it is a usb > device has it been picked up by a driver or is it a ugen device? > > 3) try a ktruss on the gpg command and see what it is trying to do, is > there an device open that is failing? Perhaps gpg needs to be told a > device path? > > I haven't done any smartcard stuff so I can't help with specifics but > checking the above may give you some clues as to where the problem is or > help someone with more relevant experience help you. > -- -/-\-/-\-/- Carolyn "Lynn" Knight-Serrano [xe/xem/xyr/xemself] 🔐PGP Fingerprint: 0xf02b733b4382e451c8c2fff550858748146544cb 🕸Fediverse: @gigavinyl@catgirl.science
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