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postlfs/config/firmware.xml
r1943c10 r978befc 228 228 'https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/releases/'/> 229 229 and downloading the latest file there. As of this writing the most 230 <!-- at one time, some skylakes had problems with a certain revision 231 secure version of the microcode, for those machines which can boot it, --> 232 secure version of the microcode 233 is microcode-20240312. Extract this 234 file in the normal way, the microcode is in the <filename>intel-ucode 235 </filename> directory, containing various blobs with names in the form 236 XX-YY-ZZ. There are also various other files, and a releasenote. 230 secure version of the microcode is microcode-&intel-microcode-version;. 231 Extract this file in the normal way, the microcode is in the 232 <filename>intel-ucode </filename> directory, containing various blobs 233 with names in the form XX-YY-ZZ. There are also various other files, 234 and a release note. 237 235 </para> 238 236 239 237 <para> 240 238 In the past, intel did not provide any details of which blobs had 241 changed versions, but now the release note details this. You can239 changed versions, but now the release note details this. You can 242 240 compare the microcode version in <filename>/proc/cpuinfo</filename> 243 241 with the version for your CPU model in the releasenote to know if
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