I use this very setup, it works great. Yubikey has supported resident keys for a while.
On the contrary, I think Controller/Peripheral is more precise and descriptive than Master/Slave in the context of Master/Slave protocols.
There are some people in Arch communities that use Arch on servers too and think that stability is not necessary.
I use Comic Mono and Comic Sans as my system monospace and regular fonts, respectively. If nothing else, it makes reading LinkedIn a lot more fun. And to be quite honest it's nice to read in general.
500 megs sounds wayy off for a 286, by an order of magnitude or two. Windows XP required 256.
"main of Science" is my best guess
I use this very setup, it works great. Yubikey has supported resident keys for a while.
On the contrary, I think Controller/Peripheral is more precise and descriptive than Master/Slave in the context of Master/Slave protocols.
There are some people in Arch communities that use Arch on servers too and think that stability is not necessary.
I use Comic Mono and Comic Sans as my system monospace and regular fonts, respectively. If nothing else, it makes reading LinkedIn a lot more fun. And to be quite honest it's nice to read in general.
500 megs sounds wayy off for a 286, by an order of magnitude or two. Windows XP required 256.
"main of Science" is my best guess