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Ubuntu 16.04 #83
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I tried upgrading and I got kernel panic, so I have to reinstall everything, and I sign up for a hackathon so I have less than 1h for fix this :) |
53 min left. |
So exciting! 47 minutes left. Keep us updated! :') |
My updates: I deleted the partition because I wasn't unable to access even to the USB 😩 and I swear a lot. I'll update tomorrow how end this |
space time stretch ? you are going to fit a day within a 1/2 hour |
Guys, any big news? :) |
Yup, Is pretty unsafe update from 15.10 atm. |
Running Ubuntu 16.04 on XPS13 9530 with QHD and NVMe. Couldn't install previous versions of Ubuntu, mostly because of the NVMe. The current one works without major problems. Touchpad occasionally crashes, and many linux applications are not intended for the QHD display (which has nothing to do with the laptop, just want to mention it). |
works without problems here - even palm detection is working: |
On 08. 04. 16 18:41, da_habakuk wrote:
This sounds interesting. If I understood correctly, this kernel patch is What configuration did you apply to you laptop? Are you using synclient? |
Hi guys, a quick update. I have installed last night the 16.04. Until now everything seems to be working fine. except for the palm detection. |
you have to install the xorg libinput driver which is not installed by default. |
@dahabakuk thanks, I was wondering that too. Is it necessary to do something to switch over to libinput as the driver? or just |
Is bluetooth broken for anyone else? |
Bluetooth is working for me. I upgraded from 15.10 to 16.04 and I have got graphical glitches since. Quite annoying. I will tweak my kernel parameters. Currently using: |
@rpbaptist I'm also seeing graphics glitches since upgrading to 16.04. Pretty short distortions but still noticeable. Do let us know if you find a good work around for that! |
I have these "short distortions" on 15.10. Do not know how to debug - they're pretty rare. It happens just a few times in a week. |
anyone having problems with wireless network? mine network suddenly turns off as if there wasn't any network interface plugged :( |
PS.: My XPS is the first generation (XPS L322X) |
@jeandersonbc it might be related to secure boot. When I upgraded the system didn't detect any network card. I saw some articles outlining a change in 16.04 that explains why but I can't seem to find it at the moment, disabling secure boot in the bios brought my WiFi back. |
@JherezTaylor interesting! I'm researching about this issue. I honestly have not a single idea how the system boot is related to this issue (I'm a newbie on the subject 😭). If I get any progress here I will post it here. Thanks a lot for dropping a message 😄 |
@jeandersonbc no problem. I found the link http://askubuntu.com/questions/755238/why-disabling-secure-boot-is-enforced-policy-when-installing-3rd-party-modules/759849. It concerns package signing and verification. |
@JherezTaylor funny fact: I just checked my BIOS setup. It explicity informs that I'm using legacy mode (using UEFI wouldn't allow me to boot Ubuntu) and Secure Boot is OFF. |
Oh. Something else then. To anyone coming in from the future with a Broadcom WiFi card, disabling Secure Boot is what worked for me. |
@JherezTaylor : On Ubuntu 16.04, in order to install kernel modules (e.g. for Virtualbox or Wireless driver ) you need to disable Secure Boot. I don't really know why, but I couldn't find a way around it. |
@dahabakuk : How did you get Palm detection to work? Could you please explain me how did you apply it? I installed Ubuntu Gnome and the only thing that I can't get to work is the palm detection. |
@dahabakuk +1 |
hm did you install libinput driver? after installing the correct modules it should work - just restart X.. |
I have another question. I have installed Ubuntu 16.04 in dual boot, but when I turn the laptop on, on the screen I see 'booting in insecure mode', which delays the boot of a bunch of seconds. Does anyone have the same issue? |
@rpbaptist any update about the graphical glitches? |
Does anyone here have an issue with the system time being wrong on each boot? Background info: Dell XPS 9343, dual booting Ubuntu 16.04 and Windows 10. Often when I shut down and boot into either Windows or Ubuntu the system time will be off by 8+ hours. The timezone is set correctly and everything. Ubuntu usually syncs itself but for Windows I have to go and set it to sync manually every time. I don't think it's the CMOS battery because the machine is less than a year old. Thoughts? |
Ubuntu 16.04 on XPS 13 is a hot mess. Graphical glitches and full X freezes. I was running 15.10 and it was very stable. I'm going back. |
@rpbaptist is mainly with fonts? |
No, I got distortions when alt+tabbing through windows, flickering in chrome and all around freezes. I installed intel graphic drivers, tried various kernels. I used the DRM Intel Nightly build which helps against the crashing, but not the glitches. |
Which model do you have guys? Everything is working perfectly on the XPS 13 9343 with Ubuntu Gnome 16.04. The only two things I had to configure: 1. Bluetooth 2. Palm detection |
16.04 also working nicely for me without much config (just turning on palm detection). screen glitches seem better for me since rolling back to the 4.4 kernel from 4.5; though may persist occasionally on external display |
@cboettig @garzajaime hey guys, could you please provide those steps for enabling palm detection? Thanks! By the way, I haven't any problem with Bluetooth. Only the annoying Chrome glitches sometimes. |
@brunano21 I installed libinput and put this in
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@cboettig thanks! I'll try as soon as I can. Thanks again. |
Screen glitches are indeed only on the external screen for me. |
Hello everyone, |
I am on Dell xps 9343 with Ubuntu 16.10 Gnome. Everything fine at first. I just discovered there is also some palm detection it seems...; However my wifi worked since install 2 weeks or so; today I got errormessage mentioning something about it, but wifi continued to work. Now after restart does not work at all; reinstall of drivers does not help. Anyone else? |
I installed Ub Gnome yesterday if I have the same issue I'll let you know |
@musicformellons : 16.10? Or did you mean 16.04? I also have the XPS 13 9343 but with Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 and have no problems until now. |
Others have also reported graphical glitches resulted from upgrading to 16.04 rather than a fresh install; perhaps related to the issues I and some others have reported? http://askubuntu.com/questions/763672/16-04-how-to-purge-intel-default-drivers-reinstall-intel-graphic-drivers The suggested fix is simply re-installing the intel graphics drivers. Also, I do wonder if the lack of the of the proprietary intel driver (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads ) for 16.04 could also explain why things were looking better on 15.10? |
Yes I was kind of surprised but I am on 16.10 somehow; it was the only Gnome I found. It was a fresh install. Basically everything, also grapics are grand (but do not use external monitor...), except for the issue I am having now with wifi. I now work with my mobile phone via usb tethering, but I really would like to have my laptop wifi back. There are no error messages when installing drivers. |
@musicformellons : I don't know where you got 16.10 since it hasn't been released yet. But you can download 16.04 here: https://ubuntugnome.org/download/ |
@cboettig I managed to install that driver by fooling the installer: I just tried the fix from your link. I will find out if it helps tomorrow. |
@cboettig I have installed libinput and copied/pasted that snippet and now palm detection works - finally! Thanks. |
@ Chrome users I have tried right now and I'm not seeing any glitches. I'll keep you posted. |
After a fresh install my mouse cursor is Huge in Chrome. But no where else in the OS. I think it might be from Chrome sniffing the dpi from x11. But I haven't figured out how to resolve the issue. |
Got fed up with the wifi problem. Made a fresh install of 16.04 this time. Working swell. |
I followed the steps listed by @cboettig and running kernel 4.5.3. I still have glitches, but no freezes (yet). When glitches start to appear, I restart the x-session (ctrl+alt+esc in Cinnamon) and it is okay again for a while. This is currently my workaround. |
What is the status of Ubuntu 16.04 on the 9343 as of today (8 July 2016)? I'm still running 15.10 with kernel 4.2 - everything works, and pretty stable too (apart from some rare random freezes once a month or so). But now 15.10 support is nearing its end of life, so I will probably have to upgrade soon to keep receiving security updates. Does sound work? Does video work? Touchpad? The 7265 wifi? Is there a stable kernel version that I can stick to? |
I'm using the latest (16.04) and works very well |
With my 9343 I was on 15.10 and everything worked perfectly. I upgraded to 16.04 and since then I have graphical glitches when switching to external monitor. System hangup when logging out and x display freezes when changing display mode. Sound sometimes crashes and my headphone isn't detected anymore or receives no sound. I am considering reinstalling 15.10 for some time now or waiting out the next minor update for Xenial. If I were you I'd stick with 15.10 as long as possible. I am using kernel 4.5.7 which is least problematic for me. |
I've upgraded my XPS 13 9343 from 14.04.5 LTS to 16.04.1 LTS last week. The upgrade went kind of smooth, apart from the updater trying to roll-back the upgrade in the end due to some detected shortcoming (I don't remember the error message). After rebooting, I'm noticing the battery life is dramatically reduced since the upgrade, though. I used to work for more than a full working day with a full battery, now it's almost half of it.
Is anybody else experiencing the same issue? I don't see it being reported on Launchpad. |
@bittner I can confirm is mainly related with the wifi somehow (or this make it even worse) without using the wifi I can stay ~7h without a single charge with wifi ~3h or a bit more |
I get about 8 hours on the 9350 model with Fedora 24 with light usage, mainly atom and a few opera tabs open. Are you running TLP? |
@andrewfonseca |
Hi guys,
did anyone already give a try to Ubuntu 16.04 Beta?
Any feedback?
Thanks.
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