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Screen brightness and touchpad issues on Dell XPS13 - Ubuntu 12.04 LTS


Will I need a PPA for my Dell XPS 13 “Sputnik” laptop?Minimum brightness level is brighter than the levels just above itUbuntu 12.04 64-bit problems with Geforce GTX 580 dual screen:Problem with brightness settings with Acer Aspire One D255E in 12.04Can't restore from Hibernate (sudo pm-hibernate) on new Dell XPS 15z laptop in 12.04 LTSHow do I deactivate dynamic contrast on a Dell XPS?Screen flickering on Dell XPS when using mid-range brightness valuesUbuntu 12.04 Desktop package installed, but can't launch “gnome-terminal”, “cannot open display”Ubuntu 12.04 LTS would not complete bootingUbuntu 12.04 LTS hangs (all black) before showing login screenXPS13 Touchpad Issues with 14.04.2













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Last week I bought the Dell XPS 13 (L322X) ultrabook only for Ubuntu.
To make sure that I will not have any issues I installed the 12.04 LTS version instead the Sputnik image. In Ubuntu forums, some people said that this version (12.04 LTS) had all the Sputnik features (drivers...).



Everything´s fine, I´m pretty satisfied and Ubuntu works almost ¨out the box¨ except for some issues:



  1. I can´t adjust the screen brightness with the function keys (Fn + f4/f5). Actually the both keys works fine. The brightness bar appears at the left top side of the desktop, but the screen don´t respond the commands...


  2. I can´t adjust the touchpad speed and sensitivity. The pointer speed it´s at the max, but still too slow...


Sorry about my English, I´m from Brazil and I´m kind rusty with the language.










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  • Use Ubuntu 13.04 live cd and check every thing with it

    – Qasim
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  • Sorry, but how can i do that? Thanks for the help!

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 13:50











  • Make an bootable USB/DVD of Ubuntu 13.04, When you boot with it, Use the option * Try * Ubuntu , Then you will have live session, Then you can check all your keys, stuff work or not ..!!

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 13:55











  • I know how to make the live USB, but there is any utility program for this?

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 14:04











  • if you are using Ubuntu , Download Ubuntu 13.04, Then go to dash & Search for " Start up Disk Creator", Insert USB , Then click on make Start up Disk..once done , Boot with USB & Use the option ** Try Ubuntu **

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 14:07















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Last week I bought the Dell XPS 13 (L322X) ultrabook only for Ubuntu.
To make sure that I will not have any issues I installed the 12.04 LTS version instead the Sputnik image. In Ubuntu forums, some people said that this version (12.04 LTS) had all the Sputnik features (drivers...).



Everything´s fine, I´m pretty satisfied and Ubuntu works almost ¨out the box¨ except for some issues:



  1. I can´t adjust the screen brightness with the function keys (Fn + f4/f5). Actually the both keys works fine. The brightness bar appears at the left top side of the desktop, but the screen don´t respond the commands...


  2. I can´t adjust the touchpad speed and sensitivity. The pointer speed it´s at the max, but still too slow...


Sorry about my English, I´m from Brazil and I´m kind rusty with the language.










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  • Use Ubuntu 13.04 live cd and check every thing with it

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 2:16











  • Sorry, but how can i do that? Thanks for the help!

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 13:50











  • Make an bootable USB/DVD of Ubuntu 13.04, When you boot with it, Use the option * Try * Ubuntu , Then you will have live session, Then you can check all your keys, stuff work or not ..!!

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 13:55











  • I know how to make the live USB, but there is any utility program for this?

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 14:04











  • if you are using Ubuntu , Download Ubuntu 13.04, Then go to dash & Search for " Start up Disk Creator", Insert USB , Then click on make Start up Disk..once done , Boot with USB & Use the option ** Try Ubuntu **

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 14:07













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Last week I bought the Dell XPS 13 (L322X) ultrabook only for Ubuntu.
To make sure that I will not have any issues I installed the 12.04 LTS version instead the Sputnik image. In Ubuntu forums, some people said that this version (12.04 LTS) had all the Sputnik features (drivers...).



Everything´s fine, I´m pretty satisfied and Ubuntu works almost ¨out the box¨ except for some issues:



  1. I can´t adjust the screen brightness with the function keys (Fn + f4/f5). Actually the both keys works fine. The brightness bar appears at the left top side of the desktop, but the screen don´t respond the commands...


  2. I can´t adjust the touchpad speed and sensitivity. The pointer speed it´s at the max, but still too slow...


Sorry about my English, I´m from Brazil and I´m kind rusty with the language.










share|improve this question
















Last week I bought the Dell XPS 13 (L322X) ultrabook only for Ubuntu.
To make sure that I will not have any issues I installed the 12.04 LTS version instead the Sputnik image. In Ubuntu forums, some people said that this version (12.04 LTS) had all the Sputnik features (drivers...).



Everything´s fine, I´m pretty satisfied and Ubuntu works almost ¨out the box¨ except for some issues:



  1. I can´t adjust the screen brightness with the function keys (Fn + f4/f5). Actually the both keys works fine. The brightness bar appears at the left top side of the desktop, but the screen don´t respond the commands...


  2. I can´t adjust the touchpad speed and sensitivity. The pointer speed it´s at the max, but still too slow...


Sorry about my English, I´m from Brazil and I´m kind rusty with the language.







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  • Use Ubuntu 13.04 live cd and check every thing with it

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 2:16











  • Sorry, but how can i do that? Thanks for the help!

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 13:50











  • Make an bootable USB/DVD of Ubuntu 13.04, When you boot with it, Use the option * Try * Ubuntu , Then you will have live session, Then you can check all your keys, stuff work or not ..!!

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 13:55











  • I know how to make the live USB, but there is any utility program for this?

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 14:04











  • if you are using Ubuntu , Download Ubuntu 13.04, Then go to dash & Search for " Start up Disk Creator", Insert USB , Then click on make Start up Disk..once done , Boot with USB & Use the option ** Try Ubuntu **

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 14:07

















  • Use Ubuntu 13.04 live cd and check every thing with it

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 2:16











  • Sorry, but how can i do that? Thanks for the help!

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 13:50











  • Make an bootable USB/DVD of Ubuntu 13.04, When you boot with it, Use the option * Try * Ubuntu , Then you will have live session, Then you can check all your keys, stuff work or not ..!!

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 13:55











  • I know how to make the live USB, but there is any utility program for this?

    – user161024
    May 23 '13 at 14:04











  • if you are using Ubuntu , Download Ubuntu 13.04, Then go to dash & Search for " Start up Disk Creator", Insert USB , Then click on make Start up Disk..once done , Boot with USB & Use the option ** Try Ubuntu **

    – Qasim
    May 23 '13 at 14:07
















Use Ubuntu 13.04 live cd and check every thing with it

– Qasim
May 23 '13 at 2:16





Use Ubuntu 13.04 live cd and check every thing with it

– Qasim
May 23 '13 at 2:16













Sorry, but how can i do that? Thanks for the help!

– user161024
May 23 '13 at 13:50





Sorry, but how can i do that? Thanks for the help!

– user161024
May 23 '13 at 13:50













Make an bootable USB/DVD of Ubuntu 13.04, When you boot with it, Use the option * Try * Ubuntu , Then you will have live session, Then you can check all your keys, stuff work or not ..!!

– Qasim
May 23 '13 at 13:55





Make an bootable USB/DVD of Ubuntu 13.04, When you boot with it, Use the option * Try * Ubuntu , Then you will have live session, Then you can check all your keys, stuff work or not ..!!

– Qasim
May 23 '13 at 13:55













I know how to make the live USB, but there is any utility program for this?

– user161024
May 23 '13 at 14:04





I know how to make the live USB, but there is any utility program for this?

– user161024
May 23 '13 at 14:04













if you are using Ubuntu , Download Ubuntu 13.04, Then go to dash & Search for " Start up Disk Creator", Insert USB , Then click on make Start up Disk..once done , Boot with USB & Use the option ** Try Ubuntu **

– Qasim
May 23 '13 at 14:07





if you are using Ubuntu , Download Ubuntu 13.04, Then go to dash & Search for " Start up Disk Creator", Insert USB , Then click on make Start up Disk..once done , Boot with USB & Use the option ** Try Ubuntu **

– Qasim
May 23 '13 at 14:07










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I installed Linux Mint 13 on the same Dell XPS 13 with full HD screen and everything works fine.
Including the brightness and the touchpadspeed, but I think this speed is good for the laptop with normal resolution and for full HD we need double that speed, I'll try to find out how to alter this.
After some searching I found that there is a PPA for this machine:



Will I need a PPA for my Dell XPS 13 "Sputnik" laptop?



In this link you can find the PPA:



http://www.calazan.com/how-to-install-the-ubuntu-12-04-sputnik-image-on-your-dell-xps-13-ultrabook/



To add the ppa: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-hwe-team/sputnik-kernel



Edit: I also found that the kernel since 3.9 should support everything out-of-the-box, but only the brightness controls still are not reliable.
A procedure to update the kernel can be found at http://www.upubuntu.com/



It worked for me until my last apt-get dist-upgrade, so I advise against that, it stopped my touchpad doubleclick and sidescroll.
You can try Linux Mint 13-64 bit from a Unetbootin live USB after disabling Secure boot and UEFI.
I still have Windows8 on the machine under Secure boot and UEFI but only see it after I change my bios settings.
I did some partitioning from Windows before installing Mint.
Love the machine :-)



Please let me know if you want some more information.
Good luck.
Kees , the Netherlands.






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    Solution for brightness issue that helped me:



    sudo gedit /etc/default/grub


    Find string with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and change it to:



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"


    Than reboot.



    If it won't fix the issue also try to change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" to:



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=Linux"


    In the same file and reboot.






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      I don't have real answers but:



      I installed Linux Mint 13 on the same Dell XPS 13 with full HD screen and everything works fine.
      Including the brightness and the touchpadspeed, but I think this speed is good for the laptop with normal resolution and for full HD we need double that speed, I'll try to find out how to alter this.
      After some searching I found that there is a PPA for this machine:



      Will I need a PPA for my Dell XPS 13 "Sputnik" laptop?



      In this link you can find the PPA:



      http://www.calazan.com/how-to-install-the-ubuntu-12-04-sputnik-image-on-your-dell-xps-13-ultrabook/



      To add the ppa: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-hwe-team/sputnik-kernel



      Edit: I also found that the kernel since 3.9 should support everything out-of-the-box, but only the brightness controls still are not reliable.
      A procedure to update the kernel can be found at http://www.upubuntu.com/



      It worked for me until my last apt-get dist-upgrade, so I advise against that, it stopped my touchpad doubleclick and sidescroll.
      You can try Linux Mint 13-64 bit from a Unetbootin live USB after disabling Secure boot and UEFI.
      I still have Windows8 on the machine under Secure boot and UEFI but only see it after I change my bios settings.
      I did some partitioning from Windows before installing Mint.
      Love the machine :-)



      Please let me know if you want some more information.
      Good luck.
      Kees , the Netherlands.






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        I don't have real answers but:



        I installed Linux Mint 13 on the same Dell XPS 13 with full HD screen and everything works fine.
        Including the brightness and the touchpadspeed, but I think this speed is good for the laptop with normal resolution and for full HD we need double that speed, I'll try to find out how to alter this.
        After some searching I found that there is a PPA for this machine:



        Will I need a PPA for my Dell XPS 13 "Sputnik" laptop?



        In this link you can find the PPA:



        http://www.calazan.com/how-to-install-the-ubuntu-12-04-sputnik-image-on-your-dell-xps-13-ultrabook/



        To add the ppa: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-hwe-team/sputnik-kernel



        Edit: I also found that the kernel since 3.9 should support everything out-of-the-box, but only the brightness controls still are not reliable.
        A procedure to update the kernel can be found at http://www.upubuntu.com/



        It worked for me until my last apt-get dist-upgrade, so I advise against that, it stopped my touchpad doubleclick and sidescroll.
        You can try Linux Mint 13-64 bit from a Unetbootin live USB after disabling Secure boot and UEFI.
        I still have Windows8 on the machine under Secure boot and UEFI but only see it after I change my bios settings.
        I did some partitioning from Windows before installing Mint.
        Love the machine :-)



        Please let me know if you want some more information.
        Good luck.
        Kees , the Netherlands.






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          I don't have real answers but:



          I installed Linux Mint 13 on the same Dell XPS 13 with full HD screen and everything works fine.
          Including the brightness and the touchpadspeed, but I think this speed is good for the laptop with normal resolution and for full HD we need double that speed, I'll try to find out how to alter this.
          After some searching I found that there is a PPA for this machine:



          Will I need a PPA for my Dell XPS 13 "Sputnik" laptop?



          In this link you can find the PPA:



          http://www.calazan.com/how-to-install-the-ubuntu-12-04-sputnik-image-on-your-dell-xps-13-ultrabook/



          To add the ppa: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-hwe-team/sputnik-kernel



          Edit: I also found that the kernel since 3.9 should support everything out-of-the-box, but only the brightness controls still are not reliable.
          A procedure to update the kernel can be found at http://www.upubuntu.com/



          It worked for me until my last apt-get dist-upgrade, so I advise against that, it stopped my touchpad doubleclick and sidescroll.
          You can try Linux Mint 13-64 bit from a Unetbootin live USB after disabling Secure boot and UEFI.
          I still have Windows8 on the machine under Secure boot and UEFI but only see it after I change my bios settings.
          I did some partitioning from Windows before installing Mint.
          Love the machine :-)



          Please let me know if you want some more information.
          Good luck.
          Kees , the Netherlands.






          share|improve this answer















          I don't have real answers but:



          I installed Linux Mint 13 on the same Dell XPS 13 with full HD screen and everything works fine.
          Including the brightness and the touchpadspeed, but I think this speed is good for the laptop with normal resolution and for full HD we need double that speed, I'll try to find out how to alter this.
          After some searching I found that there is a PPA for this machine:



          Will I need a PPA for my Dell XPS 13 "Sputnik" laptop?



          In this link you can find the PPA:



          http://www.calazan.com/how-to-install-the-ubuntu-12-04-sputnik-image-on-your-dell-xps-13-ultrabook/



          To add the ppa: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-hwe-team/sputnik-kernel



          Edit: I also found that the kernel since 3.9 should support everything out-of-the-box, but only the brightness controls still are not reliable.
          A procedure to update the kernel can be found at http://www.upubuntu.com/



          It worked for me until my last apt-get dist-upgrade, so I advise against that, it stopped my touchpad doubleclick and sidescroll.
          You can try Linux Mint 13-64 bit from a Unetbootin live USB after disabling Secure boot and UEFI.
          I still have Windows8 on the machine under Secure boot and UEFI but only see it after I change my bios settings.
          I did some partitioning from Windows before installing Mint.
          Love the machine :-)



          Please let me know if you want some more information.
          Good luck.
          Kees , the Netherlands.







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              Solution for brightness issue that helped me:



              sudo gedit /etc/default/grub


              Find string with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and change it to:



              GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"


              Than reboot.



              If it won't fix the issue also try to change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" to:



              GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=Linux"


              In the same file and reboot.






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                Solution for brightness issue that helped me:



                sudo gedit /etc/default/grub


                Find string with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and change it to:



                GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"


                Than reboot.



                If it won't fix the issue also try to change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" to:



                GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=Linux"


                In the same file and reboot.






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                  Solution for brightness issue that helped me:



                  sudo gedit /etc/default/grub


                  Find string with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and change it to:



                  GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"


                  Than reboot.



                  If it won't fix the issue also try to change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" to:



                  GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=Linux"


                  In the same file and reboot.






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                  Solution for brightness issue that helped me:



                  sudo gedit /etc/default/grub


                  Find string with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and change it to:



                  GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"


                  Than reboot.



                  If it won't fix the issue also try to change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" to:



                  GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=Linux"


                  In the same file and reboot.







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