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  1. It was the Raspberry Pi image. It boots fine on a smaller sdcard, just won't boot on my 128GB
  2. I have used Rasbian and Ubuntu Mate. Arch wouldn't boot not sure why.
  3. I will for sure! :) 128GB works. At least in the Pi B and B+ that I have sitting here. Haven't tried it in the A+ I have though.
  4. Thanks! I ordered two of them. They look super cool and I think it solves my needs perfectly. :) I will figure out some cool way to have a "Self-destruct" as that would prevent my passwords and GPG keys from being compromised. Maybe just a simple dead-man's switch where if I don't log into it over SSH once every 15 days it wipes on next boot up.
  5. Binary blobs will still be there. No way to certain WiFi and Bluetooth don't get turned on by accident either. If they aren't there to start with they can't be enabled by accident or otherwise. Also android. I want Debian or another real linux distro.
  6. Looks a little too big with the screen added on. Maybe if I setup so I don't need a screen. I have several Pis. When I tried this in the past I ran into issues (SDCards corrupted lost passwords). Also too big once you add a screen.. That is awesome. Only question I have now is about SSH. So I really like the idea of detecting if its plugged into MY computer or not and to wipe if its not. But is there another way I can detect my laptop without have services running on it? I don't really want SSH running on my laptop - I know SSH is secure but just in the off chance plus I don't want to increase my attack surface. I suppose I could make it work in a way that if I don't ssh in within 'X' number of min after connecting it would wipe itself. I just watched the video on it and it looks amazing. Too big. I need something that can fit in my pocket.
  7. Won't work. I want to turn it into an airgapped device - having a 3G Modem would be the opposite of that. Looks interesting I will take a look. Would I be able to attach a display so I could us it on the go? So let me make sure I am understanding this correctly. The USB Armory connects to the computer and presents itself as an ethernet device which allows me to SSH into it and go from there? So in theory I could run debian and store keepassx and GPG keys on it? Then without the SSH keys their is no way to access the data right? IF thats the case than that is awesome and would solve the problem. I could connect it to my laptop and be able to SSH to access my passwords while keeping the data secure. I wonder if it would be possible to install debian with Full Disk encryption. I have a zipit but it broke and there aren't really any recent distros for it, I mean it wouldn't be hard to get a new version of Arch or debian to work. Those UMPC always cost an arm and a leg these days or I would buy one. Thanks for the tips so far I will look into them :)
  8. I am looking for a portable pocket sized computer I can run Linux on. x86/64 preferred but ARM would do fine. Something like the old UMPC's would be cool basically what I am trying to do is build a portable and airgapped password manager and GPG workstation. The device should not have 3G or cellular. I would be fine if a there was even just a tablet smaller than 6inches. I need to carry this around all the time and be able to run debian. Any ideas?
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