Dear Christopher,
I have now upgraded my X250 bios to version 1.17. I downloaded the bios from Lenovo
NIOET38W (1.17)
and installed it on my X250.
I then verified the the old bios (1.15) had been upgraded to 1.17.
I did this by booting into the bios, and checking the version number.
I then again verified the installed bios version and release data:
sudo dmidecode -s bios-version
N10ET38W (1.17)
sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
08/20/2015
I then rebooted my X250, and verified that the bug of the mouse-button click (bug 1506817)
is not fixed by updating the BIOS.
So the problem remains active.
Summary:
The bios is updated and verified, and the mouse bug is still present and
Confirmed
Dear Christopher,
I have now upgraded my X250 bios to version 1.17. I downloaded the bios from Lenovo
NIOET38W (1.17)
and installed it on my X250.
I then verified the the old bios (1.15) had been upgraded to 1.17.
I did this by booting into the bios, and checking the version number.
I then again verified the installed bios version and release data:
sudo dmidecode -s bios-version
N10ET38W (1.17)
sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
08/20/2015
I then rebooted my X250, and verified that the bug of the mouse-button click (bug 1506817)
is not fixed by updating the BIOS.
So the problem remains active.
Summary:
The bios is updated and verified, and the mouse bug is still present and
Confirmed
Jont Allen