Show HN: See what your Linux machine measured at boot (through TPM eventlog)
A new tool called Vibe offers a browser-based event log parser for Linux machines. It visualizes boot-time events, including secure boot details and GRUB commands, using your system's Trusted Platform Module (TPM). The processing happens locally, ensuring your data remains private.
Key takeaways
- Linux boot events visualized in browser
- Leverages TPM for secure boot logging
- Local processing keeps event logs private
- Helps diagnose system startup issues
Why it matters
Understanding your system's boot process is crucial for security and troubleshooting. This tool provides a transparent view of what happens before your OS fully loads, helping users identify potential vulnerabilities or performance bottlenecks on their AI-powered workstations.
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