Hi there,Here's an update with a HCL - for reference purposes only - of Qubes running on a Dell XPS 13 9350 with the development kernel 4.4.10-9 running from a USB Disk.
I get no problems with the GUI unlike I described earlier. Touchscreen works out of the box.
I do use boot flags like: i915.preliminary_hw_support=1 i915.enable_ips=0Wifi won't work, but that's a driver issue. I would need a way of compiling kernel drivers with newer sourcecode of the driver. The way to boot this instance of Qubes at the moment is legacy instead of UEFI.
Since USB is occupied by the external drive, I have - atm - no way of getting network connectivity through a USB network adapter.
Just in case you're still wondering, I did NOT install Qubes on the laptop. I merely run it from an external drive. Installation was done via a Lenovo Thinkpad X200t which has no UEFI.
This was a little update. Maybe I find a way and time to compile a different driver for the kernel unless a newer unstable kernel is released for Qubes-3.1 with the right driver version. That would be the moment for me to get Qubes really running on the XPS from the nvme drive.
Found one little bug. The script to generate the HCL doesn't like spaces. It tried to redirect data to "Qubes-HCL-Dell Inc.-XPS 13 9350-20160601-001910.yml" and failed of course.
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Qubes-HCL-Dell_Inc.-XPS_13_9350-20160601-001910.yml
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