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diff --git a/doc/todo/faster_gnupg_cipher/comment_3_bd0c975494333dfe558de048d888ace8._comment b/doc/todo/faster_gnupg_cipher/comment_3_bd0c975494333dfe558de048d888ace8._comment deleted file mode 100644 index d0b98b7f6..000000000 --- a/doc/todo/faster_gnupg_cipher/comment_3_bd0c975494333dfe558de048d888ace8._comment +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -[[!comment format=mdwn - username="guilhem" - ip="129.16.20.209" - subject="comment 3" - date="2013-08-19T13:44:35Z" - content=""" -AES-NI acceleration will be used by default providing you're using -the new modularized GnuPG (v2.x) and libgcrypt ≥ 1.5.0. Of course it -only speeds up AES encryption, while GnuPG uses CAST by default; you can -either set `personal-cipher-preferences` to AES or AES256 in your -`gpg.conf` or, as joeyh hinted at, set `remote.<name>.annex-gnupg-options` -as described in the manpage. - -By the way, I observed a significant speed up when using `--compress-algo none`. -Image, music and video files are typically hard to compress further, and it seems -that's where gpg spent most of its time, at least on the few files I benchmarked. -"""]] |