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How to Check Your BIOS Version on Linux
In this short video, you will learn how to check your BIOS version on a Linux system. The BIOS, or Basic Input/Output System, is a key component of your computer's hardware that initializes and controls its basic functions.
To discover your BIOS version on Linux, you can use the command line interface to access the system information. By using the "dmidecode" command, you can retrieve detailed information about your system including the BIOS version.
Follow along as we guide you through the process step by step, helping you to easily find out the BIOS version of your Linux system. This information can be useful for troubleshooting potential issues, ensuring compatibility with hardware upgrades, and maintaining the overall health of your system.
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