panels: firmware-security: Host security ID panel for fwupd (!1134) · Merge requests · GNOME / Settings
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This commit is used to display the host security levels and details to reveal the security status to the user. The information is generated by fwupd. This panel...

Great work on the GNOME Team (more specifically Doremi Hsuan from RedHat) on bringing a native GUI frontend to fwupdmgr security --force. It’s a great way to check the security capabilities of your machine. And, even though most Linux users don’t like secure boot, you can enable it with your own signed keys as well.

Check the current screenshots out

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