Does Seahorse still work on the new Ubuntu now they don't use GNOME any more?V.Quote from: Guru on May 10, 2012, 05:19 pmQuote from: GurneyHalleck on May 10, 2012, 01:15 amI know that GPG is a GNU product, and thus the work of Linux programmers, but while I use Ubuntu Linux and have a minimal working knowledge of UNIX, I have no idea how to install GPG on my Ubuntu system. The directions at the GPG site itself assume I know what I am doing, which I DO NOT! Can anyone guide me step by step through the command line process? I can open a terminal and I know the general syntax of UNIX commands, but I need the precise commands necessary to install, in the correct order, and please assume I am clueless since I most certainly am!I don't use Ubuntu, but if memory serves, it should include a plugin called Seahorse. Seahorse will allow you to encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify from within the GEdit editor. See the following for help with seahorse: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/do-encryption-decryption-signing-easily-with-seahorse-linux/Guru