Hello community, I need help.
I run Debian 12 on a Thinkpad T14 Gen1/AMD/Ryzen5 (20UE) and I am facing firmware issues.
The device was recently purchased. It behaves somehow different from prior Thinkpad devices that I used After a fresh install with the first update I was notified a firmware update that seemed to be installed ‚as usual‘ with a reboot.
- For the Lenovo firmware as for the UEFI devices the firmware manager indicates „UEFI BIOS settings update pending reboot“. Not sure what this means, in any case, a reboot did not solved the issue.
- Except for the Lenovo firmware, the firmware manager does not indicate any prior firmware version I could go back to. For the Lenovo firmware itself prior versions are displayed but greyed out.
- In BIOS, Windows Update UEFI Update is enabled. [/list]
What can I do to get the firmware properly installed on my Debian device?
Any suggestions?
I run Debian 12 on a Thinkpad T14 Gen1/AMD/Ryzen5 (20UE) and I am facing firmware issues.
The device was recently purchased. It behaves somehow different from prior Thinkpad devices that I used After a fresh install with the first update I was notified a firmware update that seemed to be installed ‚as usual‘ with a reboot.
- For the Lenovo firmware as for the UEFI devices the firmware manager indicates „UEFI BIOS settings update pending reboot“. Not sure what this means, in any case, a reboot did not solved the issue.
- Except for the Lenovo firmware, the firmware manager does not indicate any prior firmware version I could go back to. For the Lenovo firmware itself prior versions are displayed but greyed out.
- In BIOS, Windows Update UEFI Update is enabled. [/list]
What can I do to get the firmware properly installed on my Debian device?
Any suggestions?
Statistics: Posted by rlx — 2025-03-07 09:18