Have you tried the tool firmware-updater, which I found on 24.04.
I noticed the new Ubuntu gives me notifications once a day, that I can install updates for my Intel management engine (read: NSA spy engine), my BIOS and even the firmware of my SSD.
Seems there is a tool now called firmware-updater (at least thats how you launch it from the command line). You seemingly have to run this as non-root. It shows you hardware for which it can install new firmware.
I did this for all the devices it listed and that had updates on an old thinkpad x250. After this I had to reboot, for the EFI it took more than one "install + reboot" but in the end it updated everything.
Definitely worth a look I think!
If you don't have this in your distro, then I assume this tool is available with a Ubuntu 24.04 USB / Live stick as well (haven't tried but would assume so, or you can install it).
I noticed the new Ubuntu gives me notifications once a day, that I can install updates for my Intel management engine (read: NSA spy engine), my BIOS and even the firmware of my SSD.
Seems there is a tool now called firmware-updater (at least thats how you launch it from the command line). You seemingly have to run this as non-root. It shows you hardware for which it can install new firmware.
I did this for all the devices it listed and that had updates on an old thinkpad x250. After this I had to reboot, for the EFI it took more than one "install + reboot" but in the end it updated everything.
Definitely worth a look I think!
If you don't have this in your distro, then I assume this tool is available with a Ubuntu 24.04 USB / Live stick as well (haven't tried but would assume so, or you can install it).