Miakoda on Nostr: Apparently, when running Linux, my ThinkPad's BIOS settings can be changed from the ...
Apparently, when running Linux, my ThinkPad's BIOS settings can be changed from the terminal, without installing any additional anything. That's an interesting feature, but I can't think of why I'd need it. Or why anyone else would need... oh, maybe because that means you could script it, and thus deploying hundreds of these becomes easier.
Anywho
ls /sys/class/firmware-attributes/thinklmi/attributes
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2024-04-28 00:13:49Event JSON
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