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This is my first XPS13. Is there anything different to do for the 9370 when 18.04 comes out or can we just upgrade or fresh install as usual?
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This is my first XPS13. Is there anything different to do for the 9370 when 18.04 comes out or can we just upgrade or fresh install as usual?
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mik_bilbo
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February 21st, 2018 13:00
fieldccc
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March 5th, 2018 07:00
I am also interested. I have used Ubuntu Gnome for a while and since Ubuntu 18.04 is switched to Gnome, it would be very nice to have 9370 with Ubuntu 18.04 preinstalled.
But i have found someone asking the same question before. https://www.dell.com/community/Sputnik/Ubuntu-16-04/m-p/4766612
Hope the team will have the energy to do it this time.
alyssum
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April 18th, 2018 13:00
I also would like to have a Dell customized update to Ubuntu 18.04. Let's hope Dell is going to support this Linux distro .
dhuddl00
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April 25th, 2018 09:00
I am also interested in running Ubuntu 18.04 on my xps 13 developer edition asap after release.
Torg Smith
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April 27th, 2018 05:00
I have downloaded the installer ISO and plan on trying it on my XPS 13 DE tomorrow. I am not sure what version I have, but I know it came with 12.04 pre-installed on it years ago. It upgraded to 14.04 and 16.04 without issue.
I do not know if the new Gnome UI will have issues or not.
Torg Smith
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April 27th, 2018 17:00
It installed without issue as a fresh install on a wiped drive.
I did not test Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, so no feedback on those.
The touch pad seemed to be jerky. It would move some then stop. I would then need to wait a few seconds and try again, and it would move some more. I did not try to resolve this other than to turn the track pad off as I prefer a Logitech Track Man.
My network dongle work fine.
My laptop is more than 4 years old. It had 12.04 pre-installed on it when I bought it, so it is not one of the newer models.
I am happy. I like how you can set the task bar to the bottom of the window with just changing Settings -> Dock -> Position on screen. Getting used to the new workspaces with its CTRL+ALT+[up or down arrows] is ok.
francos3
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May 2nd, 2018 02:00
Hi,
I got the new XPS 9370. I just upgraded from 17.10 to 18.04 and I have only one (but major) problem. The UHD 620 intel graphics card is not recognized, it uses instead virtual drivers. This results in a CPU load between 1 to 3 CPUs to run the desktop GUI. So I would definitely wait! I will post when fixed. Everything else is fine, but this is a mayor problem, e.g. watching Netflix in HD uses 4 CPUs at max! That said, this is an impressive machine, not many could pull a HD video with no native 3D acceleration!
Does anybody have the same problem? Currently looking for a fix.
To verify if you have the same problem, go to settings, about and see if the graphics are descrived as LLVM, then the Intel HD card is not recognized.
Cheers
Bonjour81
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May 3rd, 2018 15:00
Hi there!
If you look here:
http://dell.archive.canonical.com/updates/dists/
There are a few bionic xxx directories. Not if and how it can help?
Does anybody has some information?
ElPablito
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May 6th, 2018 14:00
Intel Graphics 620 is recognized correctly on my 9370 that originally came with Windows 10 Home and which I now dual boot with Ubuntu 18.04
spbj
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May 7th, 2018 12:00
I'm not in any kind of hurry to upgrade, because the XPS works and I need to do work. On the other hand, 18.04 is special. The usual way is that you might expect Dell to work on it, submit fixes to the kernel and it shows up in the first point release in July. I was just fishing to see if that is indeed the plan. I wouldn't rush it because you never know what is in there. Even if everything works, what if the battery life tweaks are lost? I like the battery life, as opposed to other laptops that I put linux on. Anyway, it sounds like that's what will happen, but I think we really won't know until July. Hope that it is announced on the forum. (or the blog) I think that companies just don't like to talk about anything in public, let alone special sauce.
marcaux
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May 18th, 2018 07:00
At the moment I have a lot of issues with 18.04:
- bluetooth stops working after some time (adapter gone completely)
- sometimes networkmanager crashes completely and I cannot connect via anything
- webcam stops working after some time
- sometimes with a Dell 32 inch display attached (with USB and DisplayPort through USB-C) supend does not work at all
edmonddc
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May 23rd, 2018 07:00
On my Ubuntu 18.04 installation of my XPS13, the Graphics under the About is Intel® UHD Graphics 620 (Kabylake GT2). However, I'm seeing some OOPS on the dmesg:
edmonddc
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May 23rd, 2018 07:00
On my Ubuntu 18.04 installation of my XPS13, the Graphics under the About is Intel® UHD Graphics 620 (Kabylake GT2). However, I'm seeing some OOPS on the dmesg:
marcaux
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June 3rd, 2018 23:00
The module
is crashing. This should be the webcam that's gone with this kernel error.
OliChad
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June 11th, 2018 09:00
Hi,
I tried to install Ubuntu 18 in Dual boot with Win10. I created a partition in Win10 by shrinking the C drive. However, I do not see this partition or any partition when installing Ubuntu 18 (No partition also when using GParted). Any idea? Thanks