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July 8th, 2008 03:00

Linux in Dell Studio 17?

Did someone try linux on new Dell Studio 17 or 15?

Do you think that can be posible?

What distro do you recomend to that laptop?

Thanks

July 9th, 2008 00:00

The Ubuntu LaptopTestingTeam Wiki is a good resource for test results of Ubuntu on laptops, although neither the Dell Studio 15 and 17 are currently listed.

 

One thing that caught my eye with the Dell Studio 15 & 17:

 

Wi-Fi Options:

Dell Wireless 1397 802.11b/ g Half Mini Card
Dell Wireless 1510 802.11n Half Mini-Card
 
These cards are rebranded Broadcom chips, which have a history of being a nuisance.
 

Have you already bought the laptop? I recommend you demo the laptop before you buy it.   I checked it out at a store, and personally, I don't care for the touchpad at all.

 

  http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0807/dellstudio15-trackpad.jpg

 
The above picture is from this hands-on review -> http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/07/03/dell.studio.15.hands.on/

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July 15th, 2008 18:00

Hi there,

 

I am currently evaluating the new Dell studio notebook line preferably the 17. I would really love to have full Ubuntu support because currently its my primary O/S both at work and home.

 

If anyone have succeeded in making Linux/Ubuntu work in this new machine, please post to this thread. If yes I would certainly buy this machine to replace my current laptop.

 

This would be my first Dell notebook, and I have heard from other people here in Greece that they received EXCELLENT support for any hardware/software errors they faced.

 

Regards,

Christos

 

 

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July 16th, 2008 15:00

I am also interested in buying this laptop and installing ubuntu.

I came across this today and thought it may be useful.

Auto-NDISwrapper

 

This may help to configure the wireless.

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July 18th, 2008 18:00

....probably I rushed

 

In the 17 line you have another option for the wirelless card the "Dell Wireless 1510 Half Mini Card (802.11n)". I guess at some point in the future when N becomes common place we will have support for it. For the time being if the "1397" is supported its fine, for me at least :)

 

Christos

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July 18th, 2008 18:00

According to Direct2Dell blog,

 

http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2008/07/18/select-systems-now-available-with-ubuntu-8-04.aspx

 

ubuntu 8.04 support is coming early August for the Studio 15n line. As far as I have seen in the web site all models both the 15 and 17 share the same type of wirelless card "Dell 1397 Wireless-G Card". So if Dell provides support for the 15 then it will work for the 17 too, I guess.

 

Anyways, sooner or later it will work, big thanks to Dell for supporting Linux !

 

Christos

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July 20th, 2008 17:00

Ubuntu LaptopTestingTeam Wiki is an excelent resoruce. I hope they test the Studios in the next weeks.

I already bought a Studio 17 but I don´t recieve it still. I bought whit wireless 1510 N-card.

I´m want to recieve the laptop and inmediately divide the HDD in 5 partitions of 50 gb each one. And run XP, Vista and Ubuntu. The idea is migrate all my activities tu Ubuntu in the future.

Greats news the suport of ubuntu 8.04 in August. I can wait.

I promise to keep you informed about my advances.

Thans for the posts.

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July 20th, 2008 19:00

Please yes if you can, keep us informed with the process of installing Ubuntu in this new 17 Studio Line. It will help us with our purchase decisions! :)

 

Thank you :)

Christos

 

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August 8th, 2008 17:00

Just a refresh,

 

today at the linux-dell mailing list there was a message written by Andrea Venturi about installing debian linux on dell studio 15 machine. You can find the message here:

 

http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-desktops/2008-August/001808.html  (inside there is a link to his webpage describing his experience)

 

Most of the hw configuration worked, some things needed tweaking though. Nevertheless there was a response from a dell linux engineer about the status of some hw components used in Dell Studio 15 in relationship with Ubuntu. You can find the reply here:

 

http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-desktops/2008-August/001809.html

 

I think, so far so good, If you carefully choose some hw components in the 17 line (eg the wireless G adapter not the N one), Intel High Definition Audio etc, there would be no problem installing Linux on that machine (at least for Ubuntu there is excellent support out of the box, for other distros it may need some tweaking but you can get them to work at the end).

 

Regards,

Christos

 

August 8th, 2008 18:00

I have taken the plunge and installed Ubuntu 7.10 on my Studio 17 with decent results.  Had to get the right driver for the video card, had to reconfigure wireless with NDISwrapper.  Sound isn't working yet and Gutsy dosen't recognize the onboard Broadcom wired eithernet card.  SO, once I get all of these issues worked out I will post all the fixes on this thread.

August 8th, 2008 18:00

just got the wired card working using this site:

 

http://soopertux.blogspot.com/2008/01/installing-broadcom-netlink-fast.html

 

Only outstanding issue is sound and seeing what happens after I finish the upgrade to Hardy (8.04).  Will keep you posted.

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September 21st, 2008 02:00

Today I installed Ubuntu 8 on my Dell Studio 17.

All hardware seems to work ok.

It´s my first linux installation so I a newbie yet.

 

I have troubles with my "gadgets":

1. I can´t sincronize my palm z22

2. I can´t connect my dell travel mouse (bluetooth). It´s detected but don´t work

3. The monitor resolution is 1150 and my lcd support 1400 in windows (I don´t installed any ATI driver or the catalyst software)

4. I not probe the wireless

5. Ubuntu don´t take my router so I can´t connect to the web. I working on that.

 

Except the router issues I don´t work in any of the other stuffs, so I think that if I study the problems I can solve thats.

 

Share with the community yours Studio/ Ubuntu experiences.

 

SNDK.ar 

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