Should just be plug and play... If your browser is a snap or flatpak then you might need to give it permissions to access your usb devices.
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Linux: Evolution (because it's always open for my org mail) Android: Feeder
For gnome login, (on Fedora at least) you need to install the packages and edit PAM config to enable the yubikey with login.
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Maybe a corrupt download/copy of a library.... Try a reinstall of say glibc ?
Importantly and how it's different to FF is that it boots the content without calling the disk reset and if you keep the disk button wedged then that reset never triggers, so that copy protection isn't called, where as FF basically triggers a drive reset which is why you couldn't use that.
Mine worked for months and then one day just never worked again. I have 6 of them as a test cluster for work, only 4 ever went weird. All the same drives, bios etc etc
The server refused to boot and the ILO logs reported the error. It's a false sensor 31.
I can confirm works for at least the last 7 years of the entire XPS range and the last 3 years of the latitude range.
Also you can update via the bios/uefi using a usb drive anyway, just pop the exe on and pick that.
Looks like Three doesn't block it....
Mine rejected sata ssds with something like sensor 41 overheating but that sensor doesn't exist...
It's the networking stack causing the panic, my guess is the WiFi card gets sad.