X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=web%2Fgag.com;a=blobdiff_plain;f=bdale%2Fblog%2Fposts%2FMore_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn;h=63587ab32406c6af370c966ec54884f945c49b7b;hp=35b93ce64926bd58fa94d10457d12a4d2c404e34;hb=6b973a87808f8111635f2c983a4eebfc4e63cd45;hpb=023c216945ecf1b848ce3db662bd02be9ec31fbc;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn b/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn index 35b93ce..63587ab 100644 --- a/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn +++ b/bdale/blog/posts/More_Entropy_is_Better_Entropy.mdwn @@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ 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 GPL'ed daemon +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 goes way up and stays up until you unplug it. It really is that easy! My