Still happens on Ubuntu 18.10. I removed openssh-server and noticed a
lot of dependencies of ubuntu-desktop removed. Running "apt install
ubuntu-desktop" after it installed 270 packages.
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I'm not sure I understand what's going on here, so I'll take the risk
that I'm describing the obvious:
@UDEV_BIN_DIR@ is a cmake parameter that is replaced by cmake with the path it
reads from pkgconfig. See here:
https://github.com/intel/thunderbolt-software-user-space/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt
Thanks for the review!
I'd like to get a bit more details about some of the comments to
understand what steps I can take to improve it. Please let me know if
you prefer to take this discussion to another medium.
> - udev rules -- appear to be configured for works-by-default behaviour,
> some e
My 2 cents:
I think bolt and thunderbolt-tools must agree on the ACL (device whitelist for
auto-approve on next connection) location and format and then I assume they can
co-exist happily without stepping on each other's toes. Even if both try to
authorize the same device on connection, it shoul
(Sorry, I meant: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/bolt/bolt/issues/78)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1748157
Title:
[MIR] thunderbolt-tools
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Seth,
It was disabled as the project is now handled at freedesktop's GitLab.
I opened an issue there:
https://github.com/intel/thunderbolt-software-user-space/issues/60
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From
https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/product/portable/t5/
I learn this is a USB 3.1 Gen2 device, not a Thunderbolt device, so
authorization isn't relevant (and thunderbolt-tools isn't the relevant
package).
Still, the fact that you had to force power the controller even when a
d
I guess it worth updating your BIOS to the latest version.
According to the details above you have Ver. 02.06.03, while in HP site I can
find Ver 02.07.00
The release notes there mention several fixes for the handling of USB-C ports.
(I hope there is an easy way to do so on Linux. Hopefully it's
FYI, the patches that Mario mentioned above landed Linus' tree for v4.14-rc1
and hopefully will be backported to 4.13.
See details here:
https://github.com/01org/thunderbolt-software-user-space/issues/24#issuecomment-328011428
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