I use this every day with Firefox and Librefox with no issues.
asap
I believe you can run one of the ujust
scripts to add all the same dev tooling to Bazzite.
I have a Steam Deck for my gaming, which is funnily enough the thing that got me into Linux in the first place.
https://www.asus.com/us/laptops/for-home/zenbook/zenbook-14-oled-um3402/
22 hours battery life.
AMD.
Slim, gorgeous. Runs Linux like a champ.
I have bought only Asus for my last 4 laptops (previously I was Thinkpad), and I have never regretted any of them. Since switching from Windows to Linux earlier this year (Aurora-DX) I have had no issues.
If you want to go even smaller and lighter, this one is awesome but is Intel and doesn't have as long battery life.
Thank you for posting this - I have had a play and it's excellent.
I am a newbie in the Linux world and have been looking for something to replace the excellent WinSCP. XPipe is the first application I've used on Linux that actually makes remote SSH/SCP browsing easy to do, while still being able to handle more complicated SSH auth than just user/pass.
Not the FIPS one, I use the normal 5 series.
Yubikeys are great because you can also add your TOTP codes on there, but require a physical touch to generate the codes.
You can do that with other products like the NitroKey as well, but the implementation is not as good - example the secrets are not encrypted on the NitroKey.
I assumed that yubikeys would be found pretty much only in enterprise environments but perhaps I was wrong there.
As a datapoint, I am a home user and use Yubikeys. For example, they are one of the 2FA options supported by Bitwarden for home users.
I have recently trialed both NitroKey and OnlyKey to see if I'd want to replace my Yubikey with either of those, but the Yubikey is sadly superior. (Sadly because it's not as open as those other two options.)
Nice! I didn't know about that one, thanks.
Until immutable distros can easily solve installing certain software
So..... it's easily solved then?
1510 in my Keepass and 1423 in my Bitwarden ๐ฌ
That's collected over 15+ years though.