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  • Thanks @Dandriel for the hint. I wrote an email to Insyde ( security.report@insyde.com ): Hello from Chile At the end of July Microsoft started deploying updates which are flashing a new BIOS version on some Acer Nitro 5 laptops via Windows Update. And that without asking any permissions. I think it is part of…
  • No, not all ignore Linux. Dell and HP are regularly releasing updates via the Linux Vendor Firmware Service ( https://fwupd.org ). And also a lot of hardware vendors like for example AMD are working together with the Linux kernel team. All critical services in this world are running on Linux. Microsoft only survives cause…
  • Well, lets hope it is as you say. Would be nice to see Acer continue providing firmware / driver updates for its product on its own support page or maybe even decide to publish more firmware through for example the Linux Vendor Firmware Service ( https://fwupd.org ).
  • You are wrong in this case (see: http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/ScopedViewInline.aspx?updateid=2edbd025-cc5b-4997-9654-d711b9d9c1f9 ). The provider and developer of the update is Insyde Software for Acer. Microsoft is just the only (which is the problem) distributor of the update. And for me, who doesn't use…
  • The thing is I don't want to be forced by Acer to use any Microsoft product cause Acer is ONLY serving Bios updates via Windows Update. If I can download the Bios update via the Nitro 5 support page I'm fine with that.
  •  Now I just have a few questions for Acer: 1) Now that the updates are only served through Microsoft, as an Acer Nitro 5 owner and user (and Linux / open source developer), how do I get information about Bios updates for my computer? Or am I now forced by Acer to switch back to the insecure, buggy and quite useless Windows…
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