> I am super new to linux. I have read through the thread, and I am pretty sure that my ASUS ZenBook is having the same problem. I re-installed Ubuntu and have just not upgraded, but I not happy with that workaround. So, will this be something that will be fixed with a future update? Or, will I need to do this from now on? I have no understanding of how to use the "dis_ucode_ldr".
Thank you
@bmsnider
You can see here https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/issues/1#issuecomment-495113009 how to add the "dis_ucode_ldr" parameter. You basically need to edit the /etc/default/grub file (using sudo privileges) and append it to the value of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
> I am super new to linux. I have read through the thread, and I am pretty sure that my ASUS ZenBook is having the same problem. I re-installed Ubuntu and have just not upgraded, but I not happy with that workaround. So, will this be something that will be fixed with a future update? Or, will I need to do this from now on? I have no understanding of how to use the "dis_ucode_ldr". /github. com/intel/ Intel-Linux- Processor- Microcode- Data-Files/ issues/ 1#issuecomment- 495113009 how to add the "dis_ucode_ldr" parameter. You basically need to edit the /etc/default/grub file (using sudo privileges) and append it to the value of GRUB_CMDLINE_ LINUX_DEFAULT
Thank you
@bmsnider
You can see here https:/