I will finally get a new PC after quite a few years, and am wondering about the title question. Not planning on using Win 11 any time soon, which I believe requires it. I will probably still use the same high seas win 10 for the foreseeable future.
I have heard quite a few people suggesting to check if TPM is enabled in the BIOS, and to disable it if it is because of privacy concerns.
Thoughts?
I bet tons of stuff in Linux uses it then since I think most random stuff just uses the kernel RNG. That's one of my favorite things about Linux, everything works together so well. I guess until it doesn't and that's another story. But when it does it's so low maintenance.
From personal experience: when something doesn't I usually fucked it up. Retrace my steps and fixing it is always an option thankfully. Last time I messed up my drivers to get Starfield going(nvidia gpu currently has issues), I rolled back but that didn't jive well with my other packages(and thus no image outside of terminal prompt). Easy fix.