Ten years after a groundbreaking Linux package came pre-installed on a commercial laptop Sputnik projectDell and Canonical announced this XPS 13 Plus This is the first OEM computer A qualified Ubuntu 22.04 for Long Term Support (LTS). This makes it an easy way to own a working PC without having to worry about whether or not every component is Linux-ready.
Developer Edition models of the Linux-equipped laptop were already available, with starting prices 1 289,00 USD, but we currently ship with the older 20.04 LTS software. Long term support releases are what they say on the box, standard support with this release planned for 2027 and expires in 2032. Certified devices are tested in a laboratory for the compatibility of each component, which means that the device has special drivers installed to ensure that all its functions work properly.
This obviously applies to devices that were sold as developer versions with Linux, but it also applies if you’re installing a new operating system on a device that originally shipped with Windows 11. Barton George was an employee of Dell. behind Project Sputnik. in 2019 interview with him ForbesIs in He explained that the purpose and application of the Developer Edition trademark is to prevent people from accidentally buying a Linux laptop to save a few bucks and get an unexpected experience. Today, Dell ships Ubuntu on a number of other machines – and other variants of the XPS line, including XPS 13 redesigned standard stand So it’s unlikely that the approved list will stay this short forever.
The Ubuntu 22.04 LTS package was officially released on April 21 and includes a long list of updates that you can read through. ittincluding better power management, new touchpad gestures, and better support for Bluetooth audio devices.
According to Dell, if you want the XPS 13 Plus and its “class of capacitive touchscreen functionality” with hardware-optimized version 22.04, there are several ways to get it. One of them ORDER A NEW XPS 13 Plus laptop And wait for them to ship from August. Other than that, if you’re in a hurry (and backup everything anyway), you can do a fresh install and be good to go. The last option is to wait until August 4th when Ubuntu 22.04.1 is released, as all LTS users will be hitting the upgrade path, so you can do as little work as possible.
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