• Re: No Thunderbolt Display Output on T470

    From psvrh@21:1/5 to Tedward on Tue Jul 4 12:16:07 2023
    I understand you're using Arch, but had you tried seeing if it works
    under Microsoft Windows? Or do you have a USB-C thumbdrive that might
    show as bootable in BIOS?

    Either way, the TB port on these laptops is a ticking time bomb and
    there's been a lot of chatter about why and if/how it could be fixed.

    Have a look at:
    * https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/eszg2o/thinkpad_tb3_failure_what_we_know_repair/

    * https://www.notebookcheck.net/ThinkPad-Thunderbolt-3-failure-What-s-happening-why-it-s-happening-and-how-to-fix-it.451207.0.html

    tl;dr, the non-volatile memory backing the TB controller burns out.
    You might be able to fix it and/or solder a new chip and/or replace the motherboard. Be careful replacing the motherboard if you go that route,
    as a **lot** of these machines suffered this failure, and a lot of
    replacement motherboards have dead TB ports.

    On 2023-07-02 7:09 p.m., Tedward wrote:
    I assumed since it's a Thunderbolt 3 port that it would support Display
    Port out, but I'm unable to get any video signal.

    I am running Arch Linux. Under xrandr I see the following screens: eDP1,
    DP1, DP2, HDMI1, HDMI2 and VIRTUAL1. I am using HDMI2 without any issues
    to drive my external monitor but it's limited to 4k@30hz only while the
    DP over Thunderbolt should be capable of 4k@60hz. Trouble is, I haven't
    been able to find a way to get a signal out of that port. Even xrandr
    shows it as disconnected while plugged in. Similarly, plugging in a
    USB-C device to charge over the port does not register anything on
    either the charging device or the laptop via dmesg. So, I'm at a loss.
    Is this port busted or is there a setting somewhere I've missed to
    enable it?

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