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  • Thunderbolt 3 Support Is In Great Shape For Fedora 28

    Phoronix: Thunderbolt 3 Support Is In Great Shape For Fedora 28

    Red Hat developers have managed to deliver on their goals around improving Thunderbolt support on the Linux desktop with the upcoming Fedora 28 distribution update...

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    This is actually looks much better than Inte's app for Windows!

    By the way, what is current status of network over Thunderbolt 3 in Linux?

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      Originally posted by RussianNeuroMancer View Post
      This is actually looks much better than Inte's app for Windows!

      By the way, what is current status of network over Thunderbolt 3 in Linux?
      Glad you like it!
      Thunderbolt Networking: The kernel bits landed in 4.15. The necessary userspace changes were merged (PR#97) into NetworkManager last week and are in 1.11.2-dev. Not sure when the next stable release is happening. Until then it is actually quite easy to get it running yourself. Just load the "thunderbolt-net" kernel module, connect the hosts and configure the new ethernet device (thunderbolt0) to use Link-Local configuration (instead of DHCP). Should be all that is needed.

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