FWIW, I don't think just by enabling On Wednesday, December 24, 2014, Javier Vasquez <j.e.vasquez.v@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Daniel Micay <danielmicay@xxxxxxxxx > <javascript:;>> wrote: > > > > Ivy Bridge and later have an RDRAND instruction exposing a hardware > > random number generator so there's no need for any TPM stuff. RDSEED > > will be provided by Broadwell and later for lower-level access to the > > hardware entropy rather than via a CSPRNG. It's already leveraged by the > > kernel and libraries like the C++ <random> implementation in libstdc++. > > Great to know. Perhaps there will be no need for rng-tools neither > haveged for those processors, :-) > > Bad thing my i5/i7 processors are still sandy bridge. So whether I > use tpm-rng (rng-tools doesn't read it, so no luck), or I use haveged, > or nothing, :-) > > Thanks for answering. > > -- > Javier > -- (nil)