Merge pull request #201 from dragon788/update-python-refs

Python2 is EOL, update packages/references to Py3
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To install and use the `ykman` utility:
```console
$ sudo apt -y install python-pip python-pyscard
$ sudo apt -y install python3-pip python3-pyscard
$ pip install PyOpenSSL
$ pip3 install PyOpenSSL
$ pip3 install yubikey-manager
$ pip install yubikey-manager
$ sudo service pcscd start
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849
```
Most operating systems use software-based pseudorandom number generators. A hardware random number generator like [OneRNG](https://onerng.info/onerng/) will [increase the speed](https://lwn.net/Articles/648550/) of entropy generation and possibly the quality.
Most operating systems use software-based pseudorandom number generators. On newer machines there are CPU based hardware random number generators (HRNG) or you can use a separate hardware device like the White Noise or [OneRNG](https://onerng.info/onerng/) will [increase the speed](https://lwn.net/Articles/648550/) of entropy generation and possibly the quality.
From YubiKey firmware version 5.2.3 onwards - which introduces "Enhancements to OpenPGP 3.4 Support" - we can gather additional entropy from the YubiKey itself via the SmartCard interface.
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## OneRNG
Install and configure OneRNG software:
Install [rng-tools](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Rng-tools) software:
```console
$ sudo apt -y install at rng-tools python-gnupg openssl
$ sudo apt -y install at rng-tools python3-gnupg openssl
```
If you have a hardware device other than the CPU based one, install the accompany software and point rng-tools to its `/dev/` device.
OneRNG specific example:
```
$ sudo apt -y install python-gnupg
$ wget https://github.com/OneRNG/onerng.github.io/raw/master/sw/onerng_3.6-1_all.deb
$ sha256sum onerng_3.6-1_all.deb