93 Linux on the Dell XPS 13 (9310) Developer Edition

Linux on the Dell XPS 13 (9310) Developer Edition


Laptop ordered Oct 2, arrived Oct 14. The reviews on this laptop were good, including that this time it comes with Ubuntu 20.04 pre-installed, and it's using USB-C for power now (this would have been a dealbreaker for me). I opted for the somewhat cheaper 11th Gen i5 (Tiger Lake) and since memory is soldered, I maxed that at 16GB. Opted for the midrange 512GB NVME SSD. Runs at a base freq of 2.4GHz (4838 bogomips), but the speed on laptops really depends on the power saving settings. Turbo speed is 4.2GHz. This is a developers edition, so to get that you will need to tune it yourself. But it's a UP3 (TDP is from 12-28W), not the slower performing UP4. The corresponding i7 version should be able 12% faster, judging from the burst peak frequency.
Here are the specs:
  11th Generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 Processor (8MB Cache, up to 4.2 GHz)
  16GB 4267MHz LPDDR4x Memory (Soldered Onboard)
  4-Cell, 52 WHr, Integrated battery (cannot be replaced by user)
  45W USB-C AC Adapter Black
  Intel(R) Iris Xe Graphics
  512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
  13.4inch FHD+ (1920 x 1200) InfinityEdge Non-Touch Anti-Glare 500-Nit Display
  Black Backlit English Keyboard with Fingerprint Reader
  Killer(TM) Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.1

Their Ubuntu 20.04 installed quickly, it was under a minute. It saw my network printer right away, I made connection accounts to Google and UbuntuOne, and enabled LivePatch. Three partitions: EFI (790MB), Recovery (8GB) and Root (768GB). Swap was set up as 2GB in a swapfile. Disk I/O speed was about 2000 MB/s (hdparm) in power mode.
The only other peripheral it came with was a USB-C to USB-A flat converter cable. Good for external mouse I guess. The powerbutton (top right of keyboard) looks like a key, and also doubles as a fingerprint reader. I haven't found the app to use it (neither do I have a desire)
Good, Bad and Ugly impressions:
These days I'm a KDE user, but I thought this would be a good excuse to re-force Gnome3 on me. Here's the tinkering I started out with (more to come no doubt): Other references (google might give you more by now) This page was last modified on 07-Mar-2021 by teuben@astro.umd.edu.