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Installing and Using the SCR335 PGP Smartcard reader on Linux

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Parent Category: Documentation
Published: Wednesday, 10 November 2010 19:19
Category: Linux
Author: Ben Tasker

 

This document details how to configure and install the SCR335 PGP Smartcard reader on Linux systems.

 

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