Hello, I am a beginner on debian, on other distros using gnome I was able to see three devices on gnome firmware program, now it only show the SSD firmware, I am using a star labtop mkIII with coreboot firmware and would like to be able to update it and checnk the current version.
I also try a "fwupdmgr get-devices" and it only shows the SSD firmware as well.
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firmware no show on gnome firmware
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Re: firmware no show on gnome firmware
Its a front end for fwupd
https://packages.debian.org/en/bookworm/gnome-firmware
Is the version number the same as the "other" distros?
https://packages.debian.org/en/bookworm/gnome-firmware
Is the version number the same as the "other" distros?
Re: firmware no show on gnome firmware
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Its a front end for fwupd
https://packages.debian.org/en/bookworm/gnome-firmware
Is the version number the same as the "other" distros?
I believe so, from gitlab the latest version is 3.36, the same in the debian repos
https://gitlab.gnome.org/hughsie/gnome-firmware-updater
Its a front end for fwupd
https://packages.debian.org/en/bookworm/gnome-firmware
Is the version number the same as the "other" distros?
I believe so, from gitlab the latest version is 3.36, the same in the debian repos
https://gitlab.gnome.org/hughsie/gnome-firmware-updater
Re: firmware no show on gnome firmware
it's 1.6.2 on ubuntu for example and on my machine (debian stable bullseye) it's 1.5.7
There's an update guide from my hardware vendor, but it says to add an ubuntu ppa, which does not make much sense in my opinion, if possible something more directly not "polluting" my system would be ideal.
https://support.starlabs.systems/articl ... m-the-lvfs