X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bdale%2Fblog%2Fposts%2FMore_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn;fp=bdale%2Fblog%2Fposts%2FMore_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn;h=d5c7fdadfe9047921533f5be052ad0f705a12c74;hb=89ad321aa955c48fb15dc566e48186e90035f5e1;hp=63587ab32406c6af370c966ec54884f945c49b7b;hpb=6b973a87808f8111635f2c983a4eebfc4e63cd45;p=web%2Fgag.com diff --git a/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn b/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn index 63587ab..d5c7fda 100644 --- a/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn +++ b/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ more amusing!) by the fact that I was loaned a prototype of the new Simtec Can't wait until they're in production and available for sale... Basically, it's "just" a very high quality hardware random number generator -that sits on a USB interface. Associated with this is a small MIT licensed +that sits on a USB interface. Associated with this is a small MIT-licensed daemon that gets loaded along with some udev configuration (all in a Debian package in my case), such that any time you plug it in, your system available entropy