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Installing package iucode_tool-2.3.1-i586-1salix15.0... | iucode_tool (Intel Processor Microcode Tool) | | iucode_tool is a program to manipulate Intel i686 and X86-64 | processor microcode update collections, and to use the kernel | facilities to update the microcode on Intel system processors. | | It can load microcode data files in text and binary format, sort, | list, and filter the microcode updates contained in these files, | write selected microcode updates to a new file in binary format, or | upload them to the kernel. | | |