There's space to create a new random device at /dev if you want too =)
/dev/nbrandom ? no block random? :)

2013/9/24 Richard Könning <richard.koenn...@ts.fujitsu.com>:
> Am 24.09.2013 02:05, schrieb starlight.201...@binnacle.cx:
>
>> At 12:59 9/23/2013 -0700, Michael Sierchio wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I'll repeat myself - the fact that the
>>> /dev/random implementation you're using
>>> blocks is a serious design flaw.
>>
>>
>> Convince Linus, the GPG developers et al.--not me.
>
>
> No one has to convince Linus, every one is free to use /dev/urandom instead
> of /dev/random.
>
> Ciao,
> Richard
>
>
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