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> The module warnings are, because the modules has not been build to this time and therefore the warning or I am wrong? Hm, yes, could be. How would one...

> I did not take a deeper look, but maybe https://github.com/MenoData/Time4J is something for us until java will provide, I have no idea if they ever will, a tamil or...

For reference: here are the Device Security Reports in full detail: [Intel Management Engine Enabled.txt](https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/files/12079939/Intel.Management.Engine.Enabled.txt) [ME Temporary Disabled Mode.txt](https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/files/12079940/ME.Temporary.Disabled.Mode.txt)

Thank you for the quick reply. I must admit, that I don't understand all this Intel ME/Intel BootGuard stuff that well, even though I would really like to. Did I...

> perhaps https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269580/what-is-the-difference-between-soft-mode-and-hap-mode-for-disabling-intel-me helps? I think the ME_DISABLE just hides the mei0 node. I know that resource. This is also stated for example here: https://configurelaptop.eu/intel-me-disabling-feature/ It is clear to me,...

I received confirmation from Tuxedo that the BIOS Option does disabling via the official HECI soft-disable method.

If I understand it correctly, disabling the Intel ME makes it appear to the OS the same as if there was no Intel ME at all. Therefore, "not-found" would be...

> Can Tuxedo share any info on that? According to Tuxedo `lspci` is the easiest way to know it. If Intel ME is active, a entry like `00:16.0 Communication controller:...

> > I thought about this. I think we need to do two things. > > > > * Rename the 'official holiday' to 'public holiday', because this is what...

@derTobsch Thank's for the explanation. Sounds good. Just a side note: From understand the Scottish Government websites, the current holidays are actual public holiday in that sense, that not only...