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Home Topic Linux Intel’s Baking TPM 2.0 Support For Linux
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Intel’s Baking TPM 2.0 Support For Linux

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    Jarkko Sakkinen of Intel has published his revised patch series for providing Trusted Platform 2.0 (TPM2) support for the Linux kernel…

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