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Last edited by roy111; 21 Dec 2017 at 11:09.
Sevenistas perhaps?
Anyway the same certainly has happened see for example Windows Update Breaks Windows 7 UEFI Support on ASUS Motherboards | eTeknix
I'd be cross if anything updated firmware without mentioning it but it isn't a Linux bug really. More a Ubuntu packaging bug.
Not that semantics helps if the solution is to replace the chip of course.
I run the Raspberry Pi Desktop (for PC and Mac) on my spare desktop. Basically an x86 version of Debian with the Raspberry Pi desktop. Same look and fell as Raspbian on my Pi. Some other odds and ends added too. I can connect a Raspberry Pi Zero via USB and use that Pi's GPIO Pins to do things.
Anyway, its an old ASUS motherboard so I guess I'm safe. I'll have to go poke around the Pi Foundation forums and see what's up.