Hi all,
For perspective, this PC had Mint 18.3 KDE previous to this (Mint 19 Mate Beta). I've noticed that the additional drivers functionality detects the nvidia drivers just fine but no longer shows CPU related drivers (18.3 did, specifically in this case for Series 4 i5). However, when you go to update manager (currently I only see the Linux Kernel update available since all else where done through apt update/upgrade) and I click Install Updates, I see in the list "Intel Microcode and AMD Microcode".
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
(Mint 19 Mate) Intel microcode not present in Additional Drivers
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Re: (Mint 19 Mate) Intel microcode not present in Additional Drivers
It looks like the microcode packages are installed by default, in Mint 19. Check it with Synaptic.
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Re: (Mint 19 Mate) Intel microcode not present in Additional Drivers
...security-wise, i'd say that it IS the correct decision...
...also, some people who had never ever updated the BIOS before, ran into problems installing / booting Ubuntu & variants in the first place...
...of course, such might cause other kind of problems...so it's one or the other i'd think...
...also, some people who had never ever updated the BIOS before, ran into problems installing / booting Ubuntu & variants in the first place...
...of course, such might cause other kind of problems...so it's one or the other i'd think...
Re: (Mint 19 Mate) Intel microcode not present in Additional Drivers
I could see making it an option on the installer. Yeah, I thought about security driving the decision, especially since Meltdown/Spectre.
Re: (Mint 19 Mate) Intel microcode not present in Additional Drivers
...ideally, one day, if Red Hat succeeds in convincing vendors to co-operate properly:
https://fwupd.org/
&
https://github.com/rhboot/fwupdate
Which would make BIOS (UEFI) security updates super-simple even for the most inexperience users, and also notify them of them...
But we're obviously still quite far away from such...
https://fwupd.org/
&
https://github.com/rhboot/fwupdate
Which would make BIOS (UEFI) security updates super-simple even for the most inexperience users, and also notify them of them...
But we're obviously still quite far away from such...
Re: (Mint 19 Mate) Intel microcode not present in Additional Drivers
As an early adopter of the beta, from day zero, it wasn't offered in either driver or software manager and had to be installed via sudo.
This is obviously something that's recently hit. I think, as others say, its a good idea to shift it as a security update in the update manager. Makes it easier for Linux new comers to understand and install it. How many times have you seen people asking here?
10 cents worth.
This is obviously something that's recently hit. I think, as others say, its a good idea to shift it as a security update in the update manager. Makes it easier for Linux new comers to understand and install it. How many times have you seen people asking here?
10 cents worth.