[2024-12-03T04:07:01Z] hey friends, anyone know of a guide for tpm with boot sector disk encryption? [2024-12-03T04:07:28Z] just dont wanna spend the night and most of tomorrow figuring out low level tpm management [2024-12-03T04:09:26Z] or i can actually prob just install kiss with an initd with encryption and later on modify the boot sector [2024-12-03T04:10:48Z] i found this but its got systemd dependencies https://blastrock.github.io/fde-tpm-sb.html [2024-12-03T16:31:52Z] Guest98 i think your best bet would be an initrd and LUKS FDE [2024-12-03T16:32:03Z] altho i've never fiddled with disc encryption [2024-12-03T17:25:13Z] why was VERSION tag support removed? [2024-12-03T17:28:50Z] noclip: in short, people did not like it :P [2024-12-03T17:33:05Z] noclip technical issues? [2024-12-03T17:38:09Z] hmm [2024-12-03T17:38:28Z] you know, i have to wonder how hard it would be to replace the SD interface with a CF interface... [2024-12-03T17:38:33Z] :thinking: [2024-12-03T17:38:44Z] i'm really fond of the idea of installing a 1.8" CF HDD [2024-12-03T17:40:24Z] partially because cartridges would be really cute in the uconsole... >.> [2024-12-03T18:35:52Z] speaking of clockwork stuff, potentially interesting alternative for those who use stalonetray but want something smaller: https://github.com/cuu/x11_systemtray [2024-12-03T18:36:07Z] i was going to write my own tiny systray but this seems good enough for most usecases already tbqh [2024-12-03T19:02:15Z] Well, I find trayer-ng works better than stalonetray. Looking at the code for this x11_systray, it looks... fragile. [2024-12-03T19:02:37Z] But it's a good excuse to help him out and submit a few PRs. ;0 [2024-12-03T19:03:43Z] mayhaps. i'll probably write my own in the future anyway. i need excuses to learn xlib and xt et al [2024-12-03T19:04:21Z] i've been saying that for four years and the best i've gotten is an old motif programming textbook lel [2024-12-03T19:11:02Z] Enjoy.