I fixed my problem by looking at the default setup of another system and noting that it did not have:
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
I renamed that file, restarted X, and all is well. Seahorse is running by itself rather than under gpg-agent:
/usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute x-session-manager
I'm not sure where the file came from or why it was there. If someone knows, please leave a message.
I fixed my problem by looking at the default setup of another system and noting that it did not have:
/etc/ X11/Xsession. d/90gpg- agent
I renamed that file, restarted X, and all is well. Seahorse is running by itself rather than under gpg-agent:
/usr/ bin/seahorse- agent --execute x-session-manager
I'm not sure where the file came from or why it was there. If someone knows, please leave a message.