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  • fwupd

    A system daemon to allow session software to update firmware

  • $ sudo fwupdmgr security --force Host Security ID: HSI:INVALID:missing-data HSI-1 ✔ TPM empty PCRs: Valid ✔ TPM v2.0: Found ✔ UEFI platform key: Valid ✔ UEFI secure boot: Enabled ✘ Supported CPU: Failed HSI-2 ✔ IOMMU: Enabled ✔ TPM PCR0 reconstruction: Valid HSI-3 ✔ Suspend-to-idle: Enabled ✔ Suspend-to-ram: Disabled ✘ Pre-boot DMA protection: Disabled HSI-4 ✘ Encrypted RAM: Unencrypted Runtime Suffix -! ✔ Linux kernel: Untainted ✔ Linux kernel lockdown: Enabled ✔ fwupd plugins: Untainted ✘ Linux swap: Unencrypted This system has a low HSI security level. » https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/wiki/Low-host-security-level This system has HSI runtime issues. » https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/wiki/Host-security-ID-runtime-issues

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