Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9310)
Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
---|---|---|
GPU | Yes | |
Wireless (AX1650) | Yes | |
Bluetooth | Yes | |
Audio | Yes | |
Touchpad | Yes | |
Webcam | Yes | |
Infrared | Yes | |
Thunderbolt | Yes | |
Fingerprint sensor | No | |
Ambient light sensor | Yes |
Dell XPS 2-in-1 late 2020 edition.
Fingerprint sensor
The fingerprint sensor can be used by installing the proprietary Ubuntu driver released by Dell and Goodix. This requires a different fork of libfprint libfprint-tod-gitAUR - available on the AUR and built from source from the upstream repo. This is a newer version intended for use only with touch-based sensors such as the one on the XPS.
The proprietary driver can be obtained from the AUR: . Alternatively, it can also be manually installed from the Dell repository by extracting the Debian file and copying its contents.
The rest of the process is identical to that described on Fprint - just make sure not to install the version of libfprint on the main repo as it conflicts with libfprint-tod
Laptops with fingerprint reader (Goodix 27c6:532d) are unable to work. For some reason Dell does not provide driver for these model.
Ambient light sensor
You can install to enable automatic brightness in Gnome.
Detect tablet mode
If you want to automatically disable the keyboard and touchpad when entering tablet mode, you can install .
Copy /etc/watch_tablet.yml.example
to ~/.config/watch_tablet.yml
and edit the input_device and input modes:
Add & to your
Automatic screen rotation
Install the package. Under Gnome and KDE/Plasma using Wayland the screen should automatically rotate.
In KDE using X11, you can install the package.