Matthew Garrett
Matthew Garrett
https://github.com/koalazak/dorita980/issues/142#issuecomment-986166173 - example code at https://github.com/mjg59/python-irobotapi/blob/main/irobotapi/__init__.py
There's no absolute way to handle this. Trousers (the TPM1.2 stack) would maintain its own log which could be appended to the system log, but I don't think we've specced...
@superm1 Tried that, no change.
@therealjuanmartinez: ```sudo fwupdmgr get-releases c6a80ac3a22083423992a3cb15018989f37834d6 XPS 13 9360 │ └─TPM 1.2: New version: 5.81.2.1 Remote ID: lvfs Summary: Firmware for the Dell TPM 1.2 Licence: Proprietary Size: 554.9 kB Created:...
``` XPS 13 9360 │ ├─CT500MX500SSD4: │ Device ID: 64ec4cd1e1c9565e79b00f4e7221b1c689b33e96 │ Summary: ATA Drive │ Current version: M3CR020 │ Vendor: Micron (ATA:0x1344, OUI:00a075) │ GUIDs: cd4b908b-edef-5a08-8616-463a2c739755 │ a67a9709-2b42-519a-9760-5ede74ce8609 │ e9b83e95-968d-5310-aa2d-ab745ca18d87...
I tried running the 1.3.2.8 update from https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=0DJC8 under FreeDOS (the 32-bit version does not require Windows) and it generates the same error.
Same failure with both the 1.3.2.8 and the 5.81.2.1 updates.
I'm clearing the TPM in the firmware before each attempt
Yes to both
I'm afraid not - I reimaged it with Fedora. I'm not certain, but I believe I may have switched it between TPM 1.2 and 2.0 a couple of times for...