Ubuntu's gnupg-agent package comes with a script located at 
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
This script runs whenever an X session starts and it tries to start gpg-agent. 
In a clean Kubuntu system, this appears to work correctly if the ~/.gnupg 
directory is populated with the correct configuration files (which is *not* the 
default situation). These config files are generated when gpg is run for the 
first time, not until then.

The link you provided appears that it will get gpg-agent going when you
start your session, but in a very hackish way. It would be far easier to
just run gpg and then restart your X session.

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