In the hopes to raise the awareness of this issue and hopefully that
someone at Canonical is listening, that we indeed need to have a more
up2date version of fwupd as native package asap:

1.) "Installing fwupd using Snap or using Flatpak might be useful to
update a specific device on the command line that needs a bleeding edge
fwupd version, but it should not be considered as a replacement to the
distro-provided system version." Source is the official fwupd
documentation: https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd

2.) "Prepare for the first global, large-scale secure boot certificate update," 
warns Microsoft. Not only Windows is affected. [but also Linux]
Source: 
https://www.heise.de/en/news/Prepare-for-an-impact-Microsoft-warns-of-secure-boot-certificate-update-10462433.html

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  fwupd too old to get and install releases for UEFI dbx

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