I'm having the same issues albeit with a slightly different model HP
Spectre x360 (13-4003dx).
Strangely enough, /dev/mem: Operation not permitted is the response I get
even as root, (on the Ubuntu 15.04 livecd) using either of those commands.
Simply using 'dmidecode' on its own gives me the
It's even easier to see the issue in the workspace switcher. I hope this
is resolved soon.
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I'm on Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit with Empathy 2.32.1 (with ubuntu-restricted-
extras, gstreamer plugins, etc) and I'm trying to start a video chat
over xmpp with someone using the same software. The error message is
Can't establish video stream: There
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I thought this was already made clear...
Just so everyone understands what's going on. The problem is fixed. Our
kernel now supports this. However, it seems that certain CD image types
(desktop that I know of) doesn't contain the jmicron driver. I've
already filed a bug on this and marked it for
Decided to confirm this as well since the status has not changed. I
agree with firefoxtester, this is very critical because of how many
boards it affects. Virtually everyone who has a Core 2 Duo processor is
using this chipset. The amount of complaints is rising on various linux
forums as people