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Does anybody know if Dell Inspiron 15 3000 support ubuntu?
My system has a special image and standard images won't work?Is there an easily searchable database of hardware that works with Ubuntu?Which recent tablet/notebook convertible PCs run Ubuntu 14.04 LTS flawlessly?Updating Ubuntu on Dell Latitude E7240 (factory install)Why won't hibernation work on this Ubuntu-certified laptop?Does Ubuntu support hardware which doesn't have official certification?Dell has plenty of Ubuntu Certified Hardware, but the XPS that ships with Ubuntu isn't on the list. Why not?
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Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop - Intel Core i5
https://www.costco.com/Dell-Inspiron-15-3000-Laptop---Intel-Core-i5.product.100488487.html
Wanted to confirm if all of the components of this model is fully supported in Ubuntu
hardware-certification
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I was looking at
Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop - Intel Core i5
https://www.costco.com/Dell-Inspiron-15-3000-Laptop---Intel-Core-i5.product.100488487.html
Wanted to confirm if all of the components of this model is fully supported in Ubuntu
hardware-certification
Doesn't specify what wireless chipset. And that will be the most likely part to cause issues. That said, I've never had issues running multiple distros on any of the Dell hardware I've had... but then again, it has been mostly the business/enterprise line of desktops and laptops, not the home user stuff.
– ivanivan
Sep 14 at 18:50
Dell seems to be the brand that has the most certified laptops as well. Pity they don't actually link to the exact model that somebody can buy. certification.ubuntu.com/desktop
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:24
community.linuxmint.com/hardware/view/27839 - Doesn't link back to the specific model though.
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:30
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I was looking at
Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop - Intel Core i5
https://www.costco.com/Dell-Inspiron-15-3000-Laptop---Intel-Core-i5.product.100488487.html
Wanted to confirm if all of the components of this model is fully supported in Ubuntu
hardware-certification
I was looking at
Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop - Intel Core i5
https://www.costco.com/Dell-Inspiron-15-3000-Laptop---Intel-Core-i5.product.100488487.html
Wanted to confirm if all of the components of this model is fully supported in Ubuntu
hardware-certification
hardware-certification
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Doesn't specify what wireless chipset. And that will be the most likely part to cause issues. That said, I've never had issues running multiple distros on any of the Dell hardware I've had... but then again, it has been mostly the business/enterprise line of desktops and laptops, not the home user stuff.
– ivanivan
Sep 14 at 18:50
Dell seems to be the brand that has the most certified laptops as well. Pity they don't actually link to the exact model that somebody can buy. certification.ubuntu.com/desktop
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:24
community.linuxmint.com/hardware/view/27839 - Doesn't link back to the specific model though.
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:30
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Doesn't specify what wireless chipset. And that will be the most likely part to cause issues. That said, I've never had issues running multiple distros on any of the Dell hardware I've had... but then again, it has been mostly the business/enterprise line of desktops and laptops, not the home user stuff.
– ivanivan
Sep 14 at 18:50
Dell seems to be the brand that has the most certified laptops as well. Pity they don't actually link to the exact model that somebody can buy. certification.ubuntu.com/desktop
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:24
community.linuxmint.com/hardware/view/27839 - Doesn't link back to the specific model though.
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:30
Doesn't specify what wireless chipset. And that will be the most likely part to cause issues. That said, I've never had issues running multiple distros on any of the Dell hardware I've had... but then again, it has been mostly the business/enterprise line of desktops and laptops, not the home user stuff.
– ivanivan
Sep 14 at 18:50
Doesn't specify what wireless chipset. And that will be the most likely part to cause issues. That said, I've never had issues running multiple distros on any of the Dell hardware I've had... but then again, it has been mostly the business/enterprise line of desktops and laptops, not the home user stuff.
– ivanivan
Sep 14 at 18:50
Dell seems to be the brand that has the most certified laptops as well. Pity they don't actually link to the exact model that somebody can buy. certification.ubuntu.com/desktop
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:24
Dell seems to be the brand that has the most certified laptops as well. Pity they don't actually link to the exact model that somebody can buy. certification.ubuntu.com/desktop
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:24
community.linuxmint.com/hardware/view/27839 - Doesn't link back to the specific model though.
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:30
community.linuxmint.com/hardware/view/27839 - Doesn't link back to the specific model though.
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Sep 15 at 17:30
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Doesn't specify what wireless chipset. And that will be the most likely part to cause issues. That said, I've never had issues running multiple distros on any of the Dell hardware I've had... but then again, it has been mostly the business/enterprise line of desktops and laptops, not the home user stuff.
– ivanivan
Sep 14 at 18:50
Dell seems to be the brand that has the most certified laptops as well. Pity they don't actually link to the exact model that somebody can buy. certification.ubuntu.com/desktop
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:24
community.linuxmint.com/hardware/view/27839 - Doesn't link back to the specific model though.
– anoopjohn
Sep 15 at 17:30