I reached out to the Alienware Team. Dell Alienware do not support Linux on the 2019 m15/m17/Area-51m. Note, we never offered Linux support on the previous 26 Alienware Laptops. Going forward, all further Linux discussion should be placed on the Linux General Forum board.
Hey Guys, I have installed Ubuntu 16.04 on my new Dell Alienware m15 after updating the BIOS. The new BIOS update 1.6.2 is available on the Dell Drivers Page. Please check it.
1. Set "acpi=off" when booting to install Ubuntu 18.10. (this solution worked for kernel Linux 4.18 or newer as far as I am concerned)
2. Set a boot parameter "acpi=noirq". This solves the problems of freezing at booting and rebooting while battery, fan and some other hardware can still be detected by the system ("acpi=off" do not allow battery etc. to be detected, and you might notice that the fan runs like a sinusoidal function). However, the keyboard might not be functioning.
3. Set boot parameters "acpi_backlight=vendor" before and after "acpi=noirq", which looks like "acpi_backlight=vendor acpi=noirq acpi_backlight=vendor". This helps the keyboard get functioning.
Problems still exist using the above tricks, for example, minor issue with the audio, system never returns when close and re-open the lid and some other unknown issues. This is never a perfect solution.
I still think that the issue would be Linux does not support the very new hardware in m15 or the BIOS. If you get new solutions, please share. Cheers!
Hello, my name is Hesham K. Will the next generation of Alienware laptops support Linux out of the box? Because I need it for AI research. For example Alienware m15?
Finally got Ubuntu 18.04 LTS installed on my new 2019 m17. I was stuck until I saw your post. My system boots up, keyboard, trackpad and mouse are working. It hangs on shutdown and the wireless network adapter isn't working. Did you manage to get everything working on your m15?
I have the same exact issue. Apparently the new in-built killer adapter is not supported as well. I was able to get an external wireless adapter to work just fine. Not sure if anyone figured out a fix around this. My m15 freezes as well during shutdowns and reboots with 'acpi=off'
Hey, probably only 1 out of 6 core is active for you. (Do htop to check yourself). I had the same issue, the reason was changing the acpi parameters. Couldn't fix it. I bought this laptop just for programming purpose and because most of my work can be done with linux only, I'm stuck badly :/ Hope dell releases a BIOS which actually supports linux kernel! :-(
Thanks for this. I didn't know that acpi=off was limiting me to one core plus I was having hangs on reboots/shutdown on Ubuntu 18.10. I checked after I read your post and that was the case just one core. I set acpi=noirq instead of off and now all cores are engaged and I no longer hang on shutdown/reboot on my new m15. 18.10 runs well. Just can't get the blasted nvidia driver to work but other than that its running great.
Need to share an update about Linux installation on the m15. I updated the BIOS today (May 17, 2019) and installed Ubuntu 19.04. Everything works seamlessly now. No issues with acpi or anything. I'm also using the latest nvidia drivers on the machine. Thought others might wanna give it a shot. - Sam
SoumitraS, thanks. I am able to install Ubuntu after updating the BIOS like you said.
May I know how you install the Nvidia driver in Ubuntu?
I downloaded the driver from Nvidia website and installed it (with some error messages popping up though it says installation completed at the end). After rebooting, I ran into the Ubuntu login screen loop problem (upon seeing the Login Screen, I entered my user name and password, and then it loops back to the Login Screen)
Mine is an Alienware M17. My graphics card is Nvidia GeForce 1060. Thanks much.
Thanks for sharing this exciting information! As I tested, new BIOS update (version 1.6.2) allows Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) to be installed and running properly on Alienware m15/m17 (No additional settings are needed).
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I reached out to the Alienware Team. Dell Alienware do not support Linux on the 2019 m15/m17/Area-51m. Note, we never offered Linux support on the previous 26 Alienware Laptops. Going forward, all further Linux discussion should be placed on the Linux General Forum board.
mohitgadde
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markmark206
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December 30th, 2018 20:00
I am also interested in this (I am considering getting m15 for running Ubuntu). Thank you!
Lookchard
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December 31st, 2018 15:00
Did you have the same issue, the ACPI errors?
If so, my current solution is the followings.
1. Set "acpi=off" when booting to install Ubuntu 18.10. (this solution worked for kernel Linux 4.18 or newer as far as I am concerned)
2. Set a boot parameter "acpi=noirq". This solves the problems of freezing at booting and rebooting while battery, fan and some other hardware can still be detected by the system ("acpi=off" do not allow battery etc. to be detected, and you might notice that the fan runs like a sinusoidal function). However, the keyboard might not be functioning.
3. Set boot parameters "acpi_backlight=vendor" before and after "acpi=noirq", which looks like "acpi_backlight=vendor acpi=noirq acpi_backlight=vendor". This helps the keyboard get functioning.
Problems still exist using the above tricks, for example, minor issue with the audio, system never returns when close and re-open the lid and some other unknown issues. This is never a perfect solution.
I still think that the issue would be Linux does not support the very new hardware in m15 or the BIOS. If you get new solutions, please share. Cheers!
Hesham_khalil
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February 18th, 2019 08:00
Hello, my name is Hesham K. Will the next generation of Alienware laptops support Linux out of the box? Because I need it for AI research. For example Alienware m15?
ycat
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February 19th, 2019 19:00
I have same problem on archlinux, is there any solution?
BackForty
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March 8th, 2019 13:00
Finally got Ubuntu 18.04 LTS installed on my new 2019 m17. I was stuck until I saw your post. My system boots up, keyboard, trackpad and mouse are working. It hangs on shutdown and the wireless network adapter isn't working. Did you manage to get everything working on your m15?
SoumitraS
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adityaa30
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joe167
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April 3rd, 2019 17:00
Thanks for this. I didn't know that acpi=off was limiting me to one core plus I was having hangs on reboots/shutdown on Ubuntu 18.10. I checked after I read your post and that was the case just one core. I set acpi=noirq instead of off and now all cores are engaged and I no longer hang on shutdown/reboot on my new m15. 18.10 runs well. Just can't get the blasted nvidia driver to work but other than that its running great.
SoumitraS
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adityaa30
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May 24th, 2019 03:00
What did you do? I tried but cannot install. The installation freezes at 4 dots (starting)
craig1944
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June 3rd, 2019 18:00
SoumitraS, thanks. I am able to install Ubuntu after updating the BIOS like you said.
May I know how you install the Nvidia driver in Ubuntu?
I downloaded the driver from Nvidia website and installed it (with some error messages popping up though it says installation completed at the end). After rebooting, I ran into the Ubuntu login screen loop problem (upon seeing the Login Screen, I entered my user name and password, and then it loops back to the Login Screen)
Mine is an Alienware M17. My graphics card is Nvidia GeForce 1060. Thanks much.
Craig
Lookchard
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June 9th, 2019 20:00
Thanks for sharing this exciting information! As I tested, new BIOS update (version 1.6.2) allows Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) to be installed and running properly on Alienware m15/m17 (No additional settings are needed).
ringlerun
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July 17th, 2019 09:00
Anyone have it working with BIOS version 2.1.1?
I upgraded to that, and can't downgrade!!! keyboard freezes soon after installation starts...