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Is it safe to install on a Dell XPS 15?



I upgraded my XPS 15 (9550) from Ubuntu 17.04 to 17.10 about a week ago and have had no issues so far. Actually, I find it a little less buggy on my XPS than 17.04 was - overall I am pretty happy with it. Of course YMMV - my specs are below

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Dell BIOS: 1.5.1

i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz

16GB RAM

Intel® HD Graphics 530 + NVidia

512GB SSD


Did you manage to get both GPUs to work?


It's a bit of a pain, but quite doable on most distros, if you know your way around. I just did it on two distros for my ThinkPad 25: with openSUSE it was part of a weekend of playing around with it and setting it up, and on NixOS it took an hour or two to set up how I like.

The real problem, imo, is that all of the solutions work badly (they either work at a performance penalty (as with Bumblebee) or require a separate X server for each GPU).

This is entirely a result of NVIDIA's refusal to implement decent support. The Nouveau drivers offer proper PRIME support, which yields an experience more like that on Windows in terms of workflow and the amount of setup (virtually none) required, but they have their own performance problems. Hybrid graphics with AMD GPUs apparently works nicely with whatever drivers you like, granted that the software stack is sufficiently up to date on your system.


I didnt bother - I set it up to only use the Intel GPU b/c I wanted longer battery life. Besides I don't game on the laptop anyway. I dual boot Windows (since the license came with the box) and can use that if I really want to game.

However if you really want to, everything pxc says below is spot on...


Short version: DON'T DO THAT.

There were people in the bug report reporting issues on the XPS 13 and many more brands than just lenovo. Try waiting 6 months until Ubuntu can sort their shit.

edit: there is a guy complaining that it screwed his XPS 13 a few messages up.


Yeah, Maybe I got lucky. If you want to totally play it safe wait until 18.04 LTS is released. They should (hopefully) have this worked out by the LTS release.




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