On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Viesturs Lācis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I do not have access to that machine, so there is no way for me to check.
> BTW how can I do it? I have never tried to find out, what BIOS version
> any of my PCs is running.
You can see it when the machine boots up, but it's easier to check it
on the running Linux system by running the 'dmidecode' program; on my
machine, it prints the BIOS info in the first record:
Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS Information
Vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
Version: V2.3
Release Date: 12/10/2009
Address: 0xF0000
Runtime Size: 64 kB
ROM Size: 1024 kB
(...followed by a ton of info about BIOS and other hardware aspects
of my computer)
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