• @AMillionMonkeys
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    337 months ago

    Rats. Leaving TPM off in the BIOS is how I’ve been avoiding it nagging me to upgrade from 10.

      • @AnUnusualRelic
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        77 months ago

        16 GB just for an IOT OS is fucking bloated IMO.

          • @PseudorandomNoise
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            27 months ago

            Um… then what is it intended for? ATMs and POS terminals don’t really strike me as IoT devices.

          • @AnUnusualRelic
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            7 months ago

            I still have a laptop running a (old) full kde desktop in 192 MB of Ram from a 12GB disk with lots of space to spare.

    • @[email protected]
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      77 months ago

      It’s been quite a while, but on an older system years ago I recall it slightly nagging me about how the computer wasn’t W11-enabled.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      I’ve been curious about people who have been disabling the TPM. Where are you storing your disk encryption keys?

      • @AMillionMonkeys
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        137 months ago

        I’m not using disk encryption. It’s a desktop and if it’s every stolen I’ve got bigger problems.
        Also, I presume that disk encryption makes it so you can’t just pop the drive in an adapter and pull stuff off it, which I sometimes need to do with old, retired drives.

      • AWildMimicAppears
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        47 months ago

        veracrypt is a thing, encrypting drives does not need TPM.

        Just boot using the good old Master Boot Record for a clean solution (The Veracrypt documentation gives a good overview). Veracrypt works with EFI too, but the EFI partition itself cannot be encrypted. You can even create a hidden OS, if you are forced to give out your password, theres still plausible deniability.

        • @[email protected]
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          7 months ago

          Thanks for the Veracrypt reminder. Adding that to my stuff to setup and document list.

          Sometimes Bitlocker really pisses me off.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        You can run bitlocker without TPM using a usb flash drive instead. I think you can also store the key in your mind as a password.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          Yes, but when they’re on USB the keys are much more accessible. You can just plug it in and dump them.

          If you’re only using a password, the keys are stored in an unencrypted part of the drive, which can again easily be dumped.

          Once you’ve dumped the keys, you can brute-force the passphrase offline.

    • @yggstyle
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      7 months ago

      I found it was pretty easy to get rid of the nag. I installed a different OS. For my development stuff that needs windows and I can’t run with wine (very few tools) - I have a VM running a windows version with 0 Internet access. Fuck that company sideways.