How to Install and Uninstall bolt.x86_64 Package on Fedora 35
Last updated: November 16,2024
1. Install "bolt.x86_64" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to install bolt.x86_64 on Fedora 35
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
bolt.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "bolt.x86_64" package
Please follow the instructions below to uninstall bolt.x86_64 on Fedora 35:
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sudo dnf remove
bolt.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the bolt.x86_64 package on Fedora 35
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Available Packages
Name : bolt
Version : 0.9.2
Release : 1.fc35
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 191 k
Source : bolt-0.9.2-1.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Thunderbolt device manager
URL : https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/bolt/bolt
License : LGPLv2+
Description : bolt is a system daemon to manage Thunderbolt devices via a D-BUS
: API. Thunderbolt 3 introduced different security modes that require
: devices to be authorized before they can be used. The D-Bus API can be
: used to list devices, enroll them (authorize and store them in the
: local database) and forget them again (remove previously enrolled
: devices). It also emits signals if new devices are connected (or
: removed). During enrollment devices can be set to be automatically
: authorized as soon as they are connected. A command line tool, called
: boltctl, can be used to control the daemon and perform all the above
: mentioned tasks.
Available Packages
Name : bolt
Version : 0.9.2
Release : 1.fc35
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 191 k
Source : bolt-0.9.2-1.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Thunderbolt device manager
URL : https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/bolt/bolt
License : LGPLv2+
Description : bolt is a system daemon to manage Thunderbolt devices via a D-BUS
: API. Thunderbolt 3 introduced different security modes that require
: devices to be authorized before they can be used. The D-Bus API can be
: used to list devices, enroll them (authorize and store them in the
: local database) and forget them again (remove previously enrolled
: devices). It also emits signals if new devices are connected (or
: removed). During enrollment devices can be set to be automatically
: authorized as soon as they are connected. A command line tool, called
: boltctl, can be used to control the daemon and perform all the above
: mentioned tasks.