Re: Dell XPS13: MCE (Hardware Error) reported

From: Paul Menzel
Date: Tue Jan 31 2017 - 10:30:30 EST


Dear Borislav, dear Mario,


On 01/27/17 18:16, Mario.Limonciello@xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Subject: Re: Dell XPS13: MCE (Hardware Error) reported

On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 02:35:16PM +0100, Paul Menzel wrote:
Thank you very much for your help. After wasting my time with the Dell
support over Twitter [1], where they basically also make you jump
through hoops,

Fun read that twitter page. Especially the bit about not supporting Linux but
but you did ship this laptop with ubuntu. LOOL.

FWIW, this is not the first time I've heard vendors trying to get away from
dealing with bugs by playing the "we-dont-support-Linux" card.

I think, in this case it was an honest mistake from the support person, which they corrected in a follow-up post.

But the next conversion was a little disappointing as the problem was already diagnosed out on the LKML.

As Mario replied, the Twitter people do not seem to know the free software world that well, that ânormalâ people actually are in contact with the developers.

What surprises me though is, that the change-log for the firmware seems to be incomplete even for the Dell staff.

Good to know when I go looking for a new laptop in the future.

Unfortunately, there are not a lot of options. If you know a good vendor, please share.

Dell is one of the view âbigâ vendors selling laptops with a GNU/Linux operating system installed.

There are Google Chromebooks, which even have coreboot. Googleâs Chromium team does a great job and have a great quality assurance. On par, or even better than Apple, Iâd say.

Some people need more powerful devices though.

In Germany, I know of TUXEDO [1]. Also, Purism devices have GNU/Linux installed [2].

TUXEDO does not build the devices themselves, and gets template models(?) from Chinese manufactures. They only seem to start hiring the expertise to do Linux kernel and OS work themselves [3]. Currently, itâs mostly the stock Ubuntu for desktop with their artwork and some small optimizations.

Sorry you had that experience. I'll pass that on to get that messaging
corrected. The team that does Linux support doesn't use twitter, they
do phone and email support only.

Thank you thatâs good to know.

I'm glad you got things sorted moving to the next FW version.

Me too.

Mario, there are at least two more firmware bugs [4][5][6]. Having fast suspend and resume says something about the quality of a device. If the Dell XPS13 9360 is supposed to compete with Apple devices, and Google Chromebooks, then this should be improved in my opinion. Do you have a suggestion on how to best get this solved? Do you want me to contact the support, or are there Dell employees with access to the Linux kernel Bugzilla bug tracker?


Kind regards,

Paul


[1] https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/
[2] https://puri.sm/
[3] https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/Jobs-Karriere-Stellenausschreibungen.geek?x6a1ec=o8323ih26224vook9uu997r1a5
[4] https://github.molgen.mpg.de/mariux64/dell_xps13/
[5] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=185611
[6] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=185621