![]() ![]() When it came back up, I tried one of the USB 3 ports on the dock and it still does not work. No upgrades for System Firmware, current is 0.1.3.1: 0.1.3.1=same, 0.1.2.0=older, 0.1.1.3=olderI held the power button down until the system rebooted, leaving the dock plugged in to the AC power+Thunderbolt port. Guid: edb7c4c7-2e42-4aa3-b10c-8e5a4c99d2edįlags: internal|updatable|require-ac|registered|needs-reboot|no-auto-instance-idsĬreated: Then, running "sudo fwupdmgr get-updates" returned this:Ĭode: No upgrades for Thunderbolt controller in Dell dock, current is 40.00: 40.00=same Are there any special drivers that I have to install? What do I have to do to get this WD19TB dock working? I click the "authorize and connect" button, and after typing in my sudo password, I got another dialog stating "Failed to authorize device: kernel error." Īfter this, back on the devices->Thunderbolt screen, the dock shows with an error: ĭell support directed me to this forum for assistance. ![]() I clicked on the dock name in that screen and this dialog popped up, asking me to "authorize and connect" to the dock: When I looked in devices -> Thunderbolt, I saw that the system had detected the dock, but that it was in a "pending" state, screenshot: When I first plugged in the dock, an external HDMI monitor connection worked correctly, but none of the USB 3 ports worked, nor did the gigabit ethernet. ![]() We ordered a WD19TB Thunderbolt dock to connect peripherals and I can't get it working right. I have a Dell "Developer Edition" that came from Dell installed with 18.04.3 LTS. ![]()
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