Since it appears to work with the above workaround, as far as I'm
concerned this bug can be closed.
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Title:
Apple Thunderbolt 2 to F
I found a way to make this work!
Apparently when you connect the device it isn't authorized. I read here
(http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/12/project-bolt-improves-thunderbolt-
security-linux) that Redhat is working on making a GUI which will offer
you a dialog to authorize, but for now it needs to
I can confirm that this is not fixed in kernel v4.15-rc1.
I can see the device:
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$ cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/device_name
Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter
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.. but it doesn't show up in lspci, and it doesn't look like drivers can
bind to it (I'm trying with libffado). Cold- or hot
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