Stu on Nostr: Giving 25.10 Kubuntu a whirl, as I fancy trying out the latest stable plasma desktop. ...
Giving 25.10 Kubuntu a whirl, as I fancy trying out the latest stable plasma desktop. No option to use TPM for disk encryption, it just asked for a password.
Is the new TPM hardware disk encryption limited to #Ubuntu proper?
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