Here are testing procedures,
1. Install Ubuntu 18.04 and connect to internet
2. Perform Firmware Update, base on 10-3 (expeted fail due to capsule header issue) $sudo fwupdate -a {guid} 1AUOK.bin $sudo efibootmgr (check boot entry, next boot is create or not) $sudo reboot It failed to do firmware update.
3. Setting software for proposed version Software & updates -> select Download from "Main server" Software & updates -> check "Source code" Software & updates -> Developer option -> Pre-released updates
4. update fwupdate to version 12-3 $sudo apt update $sudo apt install fwupdate (make sure fwupdate update to 12)
5. Get firmware update GUID $sudo fwupdate -l --find the guid for firmware update
6. Perform Firmware Update $sudo fwupdate -a {guid} 1AUOK.bin $sudo efibootmgr (check boot entry, next boot is create or not) $sudo reboot
Confirmed firmware is successful updated by fwupdate 12-3 packages.
Here are testing procedures,
1. Install Ubuntu 18.04 and connect to internet
2. Perform Firmware Update, base on 10-3 (expeted fail due to capsule header issue)
$sudo fwupdate -a {guid} 1AUOK.bin
$sudo efibootmgr (check boot entry, next boot is create or not)
$sudo reboot
It failed to do firmware update.
3. Setting software for proposed version
Software & updates -> select Download from "Main server"
Software & updates -> check "Source code"
Software & updates -> Developer option -> Pre-released updates
4. update fwupdate to version 12-3
$sudo apt update
$sudo apt install fwupdate (make sure fwupdate update to 12)
5. Get firmware update GUID
$sudo fwupdate -l --find the guid for firmware update
6. Perform Firmware Update
$sudo fwupdate -a {guid} 1AUOK.bin
$sudo efibootmgr (check boot entry, next boot is create or not)
$sudo reboot
Confirmed firmware is successful updated by fwupdate 12-3 packages.