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I like fancy
I like fancy
Apparently ventoy and freebsd14 don’t play well together - something I recently discovered.
Other than niri (which is great) what is there?
You will never get sprayed in the face with hot poison fixing your PC. You will never have to apply a torch to your siezed up cpu. Your PC falling on you won’t kill you. You will never have to replace your PC component in -15° weather.
I think that the biggest issue with dp over usbc is that people are going to try to use the same cable for 4k and large data transfers at the same time, and will then whine about weird behaviour.
And it was the X devs who made the choice.
You need a snappy title, and an opening theme song … 'cause you’ve got a 70s sitcom on yer hands.
Can you recommend further reading?
What was your mesg/jpurnalctl output when you plugged in the key?
Does Intel allow AMD to license thunderbolt? USB might be better in the long term to support.
Can you give us more detail about how that solves the problem?
yubikey works on every linux distro I have tried, and even on freebsd. Some people say it “works out of the box” but that part is not true on every distro. Every distro will recognize the device when it is plugged in, but not every distro will all 2FA actions out of the box, and almost no distro comes with the management tools.
On linux (and BSD) you can install a CCID tool to get the 2FA, which installs software that needs to be running (you can use the yubikey as a keyboard approach if you really need it) On Linux you can install a manager tool like ykman is easy, if you want to manage the tooling on your card On Linux you can setup PAM (authentication) so that yubikey can be used for logins, sudo auth etc On Linux you can use yubikey to do advanced things like manage the encryption keys for encrypted disks
As always, off to the Arch docs: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/YubiKey
Biggest limit for me is the battery life still.
Is it ostree based? I guess I should RTM