I verified following functions in fwupd 1.2.10 on Dell Latitude 5300: `sudo fwupdmgr refresh`: Could connect to remote server and update metadata. u@u-Latitude-5300:~$ sudo fwupdmgr refresh [sudo] password for u: Fetching metadata https://cdn.fwupd.org/downloads/firmware.xml.gz Downloading… [***************************************] Fetching signature https://cdn.fwupd.org/downloads/firmware.xml.gz.asc
`sudo fwupdmgr get-devices`: Could show device firmware correctly. u@u-Latitude-5300:~$ sudo fwupdmgr get-devices Latitude 5300 System Firmware DeviceId: b03588a447340830af90b63cd5830a54455504fb Guid: 93634829-10b8-4098-a617-d52d056a4dd8 Plugin: uefi Flags: internal|updatable|require-ac|supported|registered|needs-reboot Version: 0.1.4.1 VersionLowest: 0.1.4.1 VersionFormat: quad Icon: computer Created: 2019-12-27 UpdateState: success PC401 NVMe SK hynix 512GB DeviceId: 3743975ad7f64f8d6575a9ae49fb3a8856fe186f Guid: 2260c743-963b-566e-93f1-8223c3e6b87b <- NVME\VEN_1C5C&DEV_1527 Guid: c28fdadd-607d-578c-b6ed-60ac49682904 <- PC401 NVMe SK hynix 512GB Serial: MI88N047510608S6M Summary: NVM Express Solid State Drive Plugin: nvme Flags: internal|updatable|require-ac|registered|needs-reboot VendorId: NVME:0x1C5C Version: 80007E00 VersionFormat: plain Icon: drive-harddisk Created: 2019-12-27 `sudo fwupdmgr get-updates`: Could get latest update of system firmware from remote server. u@u-Latitude-5300:~$ sudo fwupdmgr get-updates Latitude 5300 System Firmware has firmware updates: Device ID: b03588a447340830af90b63cd5830a54455504fb GUID: 93634829-10b8-4098-a617-d52d056a4dd8 ID: com.dell.uefi93634829.firmware Update Version: 0.1.5.0 Update Name: Latitude 5X00 System Update Update Update Summary: Firmware for the Dell Latitude 5X00 Update Remote ID: lvfs Update Checksum: SHA1(51b9269d0dc93635610f86ce149a7103bc6e5b68) Update Location: https://fwupd.org/downloads/ffbf931509f73fd26b410ff8358b51f3eaa20e7f-firmware.cab Update Description: Fixes and Enhancements:- Enhances the security of the system. Important - Once the BIOS is upgraded, you cannot downgrade BIOS EXE/ Recovery (RCV) to the versions before 1.2.0 due to restrictions. `sudo fwupdmgr update`: Could update system firmware successfully from remote server. u@u-Latitude-5300:~$ sudo fwupdmgr update BIOS got updated successfully. `sudo fwupdmgr install ffbf931509f73fd26b410ff8358b51f3eaa20e7f-firmware.cab`: Could update system firmware with local capsule file. Though if update the same version of system firmware currently running on system, fwupdmgr would not block firmware update even without `--allow-reinstall` option. u@u-Latitude-5300:~/Downloads$ sudo fwupdmgr install ffbf931509f73fd26b410ff8358b51f3eaa20e7f-firmware.cab Decompressing… [***************************************] Authenticating… [***************************************] Installing on Latitude 5300 System Firmware… ] Scheduling… [***************************************] An update requires a reboot to complete. Restart now? [Y|n]: -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1820768 Title: [SRU] support new cab and new docking firmware upgrade in fwupd 1.2.10 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1820768/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs