![]() It may be that authorization doesn't work on older LTS versions. This may depend on what kernel version you're running I read somewhere that thunderbolt authorization stuff was added in 4.13. A quick boltctl authorize, and now everything is working, no BIOS fiddling required. Running boltctl obviously gave the TB bus a needed kick.) Still no USB though, but I'm not done yet. (Possibly the only reason the display didn't work immediately is because I didn't have boltctl installed previously. Installed and ran that (no arguments yet), and wham, display turns on. To search for cartridges for your Dell inkjet printer, perform the following steps. Note: Due to the age of your Dell inkjet printer, the availability of inkjet cartridges will diminish over time. (I wouldn't be surprised if the GUIs are using boltctl under the hood.) How to Download and Install the Drivers for a Dell 964. Apparently the only thing Fedora packages is the CLI boltctl. Well, I'm also running KDE and have nothing like the "thunderbolt devices" shown in the question, so I asked my package manager for anything related to "thunderbolt". I had no idea "thunderbolt authorization" was a thing until I saw this question. I have a 7380 and had similar problems (on Fedora, though, not Ubuntu).
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