How old are we talking? If the CPU is >10 years old and/or some kind of ARM, it may not have hardware encryption acceleration, which means it'll happen in software. I did that once, it was horrible. lscpu |grep -i aes
should probably tell you what you need to know.
bruhbeans
Pads are brand new, I had a pro replace them a couple months ago (lazy). It's just this bike positively eats brake cable for breakfast. (Weird, this got mis-threaded in the reply, trying again)
Goddam that's a bar. Lmao
"find somewhere to stuff it" instructions unclear....
Posts like this are why I feel bad for places that aren't Chicago
That's probably the plan, though I see an Intel a380 low-profile for all of $100 that might be useful for some encode/decode tasks
Worth checking, though the 3U isn't super-spacious inside
Me and RFK, gotta make sure the brain worms have lots of company
I just use a couple wood clamps but having some kind of third hand makes such a huge difference when you're in the middle of an adjustment and there's something that just won't stay where you want it.
Yes and yes, they were all the way out, now all the way in
You said you're on Arch, you'll want to go through their docs which are solid: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system