Issue #440 has been updated by Nicholas Chin.
J Nky wrote in #note-5: > > Hmm, so I'm assuming you are using superiotool from the coreboot-utils > > package? > > Yes. Thanks to your instructions and after installation of `libpci-dev` i was > able to build it. > > Now i get this when i trying to run it: > > ``` > root@LAPTOP:~/coreboot/util/superiotool# sudo ./superiotool > ioperm: Function not implemented > Superiotool must be run as root. > ``` > > But I only tested it on WSL2. Later I will try on Ubuntu itself. > > UPD: Exactly the same on Ubuntu 22.10. When you tested it on an actual Ubuntu 22.10 install, did it return "Function not implemented" or "Operation not permitted"? ---------------------------------------- Bug #440: superiotool tells you to run it as root and stops even when ran as root https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/440#change-1367 * Author: J Nky * Status: Response Needed * Priority: Normal * Target version: none * Start date: 2022-11-24 * Affected versions: 4.15 * Affected OS: ubuntu 22.10 ---------------------------------------- On ubuntu 22.10: **sudo superiotool** iopl: Function not implemented Superiotool must be run as root. superiotool tells you to run it as root and stops even when ran as root -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: https://ticket.coreboot.org/my/account _______________________________________________ coreboot mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]

