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| Goodbye Windows, Hello Linux [advice needed for a Linux workstation at home] |
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| HoracioDos:
AFAIK in order to update firmware you must pull them manually. sudo fwupdmgr update if you want to check available firmware updates sudo fwupdmgr refresh This is fwupd service status by default in linux mint. ● fwupd.service - Firmware update daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/fwupd.service; static; vendor preset: enabled) Active: inactive (dead) Docs: https://fwupd.org/ |
| rdl:
Why in the world would you need to update firmware in a Mouse ? |
| bd139:
The “ship buggy shit early” culture of the 00’s and onwards. |
| RoGeorge:
Will lookup the details, thank you. Need to dig more. My current skills with systemd: ^-^ |
| bd139:
On Systemd, I don’t fix it now. If it goes bang, then the node, which is usually on AWS, just gets redeployed. Not having any of that shit to deal with. As for the unit files, they’re pretty easy to push out with ansible. Until you get to dealing with LXC etc. |
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