Issue #440 has been updated by Nicholas Chin.
J Nky wrote in #note-5:
But I only tested it on WSL2. Later I will try on Ubuntu itself.
UPD: Exactly the same on Ubuntu 22.10.
Ah, I'm not surprised that iopl or ioperm are apparently not implemented in WSL2, but if it's still doing that in an Ubuntu install on the hardware then that is strange. I just tried it on Ubuntu 22.10 in a VM, but I don't seem to get that error, even when using iopl. What laptop are you running this on? Just in case there's some hardware dependent thing going on.
---------------------------------------- Bug #440: superiotool tells you to run it as root and stops even when ran as root https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/440#change-1286
* Author: J Nky * Status: New * 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