Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Device firmware update does not detect AC
Maybe a small detail which may have an impact: the laptop has SecureBoot
enabled by default.
During the installation, the Ubuntu installer made me go about setting a
password.
After installing Virtualbox I noticed that I had to do some extra steps
into signing the compiled kernel module.
I hav
Added fwupd for reference
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Sorry for the delay in following up.
Based on the logs I've checked, fwupd has been behaving correctly, no
where in the various boot logs have I seen it crash or output anything
that would look like an issue.
However, I've been seeing many issues from Gnome Software.
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To me this sounds like it's probably Gnome Software not fwupd.
** Changed in: fwupd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I've reported it upstream on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
software/issues/567
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Title:
Device firmware update does
Thank you for your bug report. Sounds like there are some real problems there
- connecting to power should automatically close/dismiss the warning and let
you install the update
- the UI interaction seems at minimal confusing, it shouldn't have applied
firmware updates without communicating about
After a reboot, clicking on the Update buttons don't complain about
connecting to the AC power.
The options briefly disappear, and then reappear, seemingly as if the
options weren't accepted.
But after another reboot, the bios noticed that there were pending
updates and went on to apply both of t
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