VICE is the best by such a commanding margin that you really needn't look elsewhere. Open source and has the largest community.
However, other options are:
VICE is the best by such a commanding margin that you really needn't look elsewhere. Open source and has the largest community.
However, other options are:
import time | |
print "..." | |
time.sleep(1) | |
print "..." | |
print "..." | |
print "..." | |
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time.sleep(1) | |
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# should works on any cloud-init enabled hypervisor (openstack.. ) | |
# start from a normal ubuntu 20.04 install as minimal was not available for ARM64 | |
# Since ARM64 machines has higher RAM, Shrinking is desired but not necessary. Instead we will increase tmpfs to 1700MB | |
# Getting root (if sudo -i doesn't work then set a root password beforehand using 'sudo passwd root' | |
sudo -i | |
# make sure we are on the highest kernel, so we can delete all the others ... |
Start by checking that there aren't any previous ssh keys inside the FIDO2 authenticator of your YubiKey. You can check if they exist by running the command below:
nix shell nixpkgs#yubikey-manager -c ykman fido credentials list
If the command above outputs a string mentioning "ssh" or "openssh", then you have already got a key generated and store on your YubiKey.
Before generating a new ssh key to store on your YubiKey you must consider which additional required authentication factors you want to use. Below you can see a table with the available factors and their corresponding command: