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Although this was mentioned by Mario in the comments below I wanted to make sure everyone saw this:. Two weeks ago I posted an update on the XPS 13 developer edition mentioning that we were addressing a few issues before we felt the was ready to launch. Now that we are a little further along, we wanted to provide more details. Thanks everyone for your support and we appreciate your patience as we work with our partners to resolve these issues.
This entry was posted on Monday, February 23rd, at 8: You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. Thanks for the update Barton. Essentially want to know if buying a Windows unit and planning to install Ubuntu later is a safe choice or not. I bought this laptop as soon as it was announced at CES.
I use it every day despite not having a touchpad or working sound, and the keyboard repeating issue. Just need to fix these issues.
Came with Windows 8. Is this something Dell is likely to prioritize at some point? It sort of sucks to have to use legacy modes, but I could definitely accept it as a temporary workaround. Will the upcoming Dev Editions have the same hardware as the current Windows machines?
Well, If they say it does have the same hardware then everybody abusing the reload button on this page will rush out and buy it now with Windows. This is the problem — if you rush out and buy the windows version you are not helping the cause, the only message you send to dell is that your another windows user and there is no need for this project or for them to supply Linux laptops.
The hardware will of course be identical, why would the hardware change? I have bought mine based on these twitter conversations: I slightly worry about the upcoming bios update, the curent A00 bios is an. Indeed you can, A01 just came out: Will the Linux version ship with Intel wifi because of better drivers?
Will the developer edition support i2c mode? What OS have you noticed this behavior in PS2 mode? And which gestures are broken? I can definitely do two finger scrolling in Ubuntu Hey Mario thanks for your answer I actuelly feel a bit honored as i follow lkml.
Also does your answer mean that there will be no support for i2c mode? If it is, then it will have support for the more advanced features such as two finger scrolling and tap to click. I just double checked on mine with this combination: After it finishes booting, open a terminal and run: Thank you guys so much for working hard on getting things working.
I can happily report that my XPS on What is in the pipeline for you guys at this point? The fan behavior on recent notebooks is really annoying and unnecessarily aggressive E owner here…. ISA adapter Physical id 0: Virtual device Right Fan: Any plans for future updates? The problem is discussed also here [1]. The only solution is shut down long pressing the power button.
Huh, sorry to hear that! Since I blacklisted those modules, no more suspension bug. The sound manager says that no audio output device is detected and Device manager gives this under the Realtek HW Audio Codec:. If you want audio in Windows or, in Linux after using Windows with the aforementioned grub flag , I have found that it needs to be toggled in the BIOS in order for it to work again in Windows.
Do we have more information now about the new XPS on Linux? I received mine yesterday. First time I can put a Linux on a computer without a lot of trouble. The same problems as everyone else. Buggy trackpad better with A01 Bios , no sound, random Wifi get the connexion but with a smaller flow. To correct all those problems you have, read this nice blog article made by Markus, he explains everything http: I have this one too.
Having better perf with my actual Macbook Pro. Also thanks for the link… with this you have the sound card working and the touchpad also???
I just found out they released the XPS 13 with the same specs and Full HD matte screen, so I just asked to return mine and get a refund to buy the new model even with Gnome 3. You have my name, you can find me on every social networks if you wanna get in touch.
I came across your blog and the Sputnik project after placing an order for an XPS I have canceled my order and will wait for the Ubuntu version to support Sputnik. Keep up the great work! What I want to say is that I really appreciate that we are not totally isolated and issue description is published for us. Stay strong when people are asking for quicker release and saying that they would purchase something else.
Just keep us informed. Do you predict a significant release delay after all the outstanding issues are fixed? I mean if there are any other lengthy processes that need to happen after the bugs are fixed. Sergey and Pietro are right. Anyway man, awesome to see your team focusing on the Linux community, good work.
I did have a question I hope you could comment on. Most of us expect a slight to moderate drop in battery life when using Linux, having used the XPS with Ubuntu, what are your impressions on battery life relative to a Windows install?
I hear that the p version with Windows gets 14 hours of battery life in some cases, think we can expect more than 10 for light usage? Will it be possible to choose the keyboard layout or is this preset for the different regions? Because I need a new notebook with Windows and Linux Dualboot. Maybe i should not write this, but with these last comments… I think it is not the place for these questions dual boot, layout, battery life, and also date of release.
Because the team leader Barton is reading the comments, do not disturb him with useless questions. Battery life, keyboard input, release date are commercial matters… Dual boot, it is a personal one… Do not flood this space with it. So who else should we ask? Only Barton knew it. I need a notebook with dualboot, if I buy the Windows version, I need also a working Linux.
If it is a special Ubuntu image or different hardware, maybe Linux will never run perfect with the Windows version. I have an xps 13 bought with windows, and i installed ubuntu later.
So far it is working perfectly, out of the box, even though now is better than 2 years ago sometimes the wifi was disconnected, fixed. It seems to be one of the best choice for a dual boot. And it seems to be a very good laptop.
You are also certified to have a team that is working for linux integration. Risk is not as big as with others brands. I am not a dell salesman, and i do not care about the brand as long as the sell us good devices. Here the device is good, a good team is working on linux integration, and windows is natively working on it.
Good luck for your choice!! I am sorry to say that my trusted old launchday Dell XPS M finally gave in on me a few days ago after a period of terminal illness. The only logical replacement is the new XPS However, I am a bit concerned about the status of the new XPS 13 when it comes to proper support for Linux.
I would love to get the developer edition as soon as it becomes available if the launch is not too long off. If not I might have to succumb and order a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 as its Linux support seems far more predictable out of the box.
They denied — so atm in germany we have 3 offered models — all with touchscreen. Of course noone can order in the US.
Also i would prefer to buy the developer version as it counts at DELLs site as one non-windows laptop sold. For the FullHD thing in Europe. Not avaible now online. But it was for 3 or 4 days. Also the delivery date was delay because of some pieces out of stock from what a Dell hotliner told me.