Of course it works. Following Microsoft 's announcements for the upcoming operating system Windows 11, I thought to check if the computerDoes it have a TPM, and if so, what version?
The ways you can control your PC have been published by Dimitris here.
I followed the instructions on the Windows partition. I have Windows Server 2019 installed Standard and I use it as a workstation, if I need a Windows environment. I find it safer and more stable than Windows 10.
In the check I made I noticed that the TPM module was not activated. Restart in Windows, F10, went into BIOS and turned it on (it was in the Security tab).
After my Windows login I had the following Results:
Let's see now what happens to Linux.
Activating the TPM module will not cause you any problems, especially if the kernel που χρησιμοποιείτε είναι νέα έκδοση. Αυτή τη στιγμή τρέχω σε καθημερινή βάση το Debian 11 Bullseye (ναι μπορεί να είναι ακόμα υπό ανάπτυξη και κυκλοφορεί σαν δοκιμαστική έκδοση αλλά είναι πιο σταθερή από τα σταθερά Windows).
As you will see in the screenshot below, Debian sees the TPM module, (chip type, version) but there is a bug in the firmware.
I can live without it.