Thunderbolt
Plasma
To benefit from Plasma's UI for managing Thunderbolt devices, you may install the System Settings panel. Just add this to your packages: plasma5Packages.plasma-thunderbolt
.
Enable the Bolt daemon
Even if you don't use Gnome, you may want to enable the Bolt daemon - just configure the following:
services.hardware.bolt.enable = true;
This will enable the bolt daemon on your system.
For the description of this option, cf. https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=21.11&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=services.hardware.bolt.enable.
Enroll Thunderbolt devices
If your Thunderbolt device does not work, execute boltctl
in a terminal. This will show you your connected devices, and their respective uuid. In color terminals, it will show you if your device is authorized (green light) or not (orange light).
For each device that is not authorized, execute boltctl enroll --chain UUID_FROM_YOUR_DEVICE
.
.
Check with boltctl
whether all your devices have been enrolled (green light everywhere).
Dell's TB16 dock
On a Dell XPS 13" 9360, the TB16 is not always authorised automatically, and you may have the impression that it does not work correctly (connected USB devices won't work while the DisplayPort may work...).
When connecting a TB16, boltctl
shows 2 devices: Dell Thunderbolt Dock and Dell Thunderbolt Cable.
It is enough to enroll the Dell Thunderbolt Dock with the --chain
parameter, as this will also automatically enroll the Dell Thunderbolt Cable.
USB ports not working
If the USB ports are not working, you can try running `echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan`. If this causes the error `No bus number available for hot-added bridge` to appear in `journactl`, adding `pci=assign-busses,hpbussize=0x33,realloc,hpmemsize=128M,hpmemprefsize=1G` may fix your issue. (Thanks to https://old.reddit.com/r/XMG_gg/comments/ic7vt7/fusion15_linux_how_to_fix_thunderbolttb3_dock_usb/ for the hint)