Hi Ma, thanks for your commitment :) 
The Dell support does not have a clue, and on the Ubuntu-side I only have the 
option to rely on community based support.

Basically, I am just trying to draw attention of officials to this
problem.

Personally, it really saddens me because I've been a free software advocate and 
have been using Ubuntu since 4.10.
Now I think that some things are going into the wrong direction :
- Amazon integrated into search
- bad hardware support for "certified" systems, while manpower goes into 
supporting Google Nexus  (!! what for if even normal laptops are not supported 
well)
- manpower used to develop multiple desktop environments (GNOME 3, Unity, none 
of it being perfect), while I know much more severe desktop bugs that might be 
worth looking into
- little given back to upstream (i.e. for GTK, there is one person full-time 
working on it, and hes not employed by Canonical)
- still (since 2006) no results in making third party software easier to 
install and manage on all products of the Linux platform (see 
https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/en/Packaging)

I'm not really requesting any help, because for sure there is a way to somehow 
compile a newer mouse driver supporting my alps touchpad, to take a newer 
kernel improving fan control and run it with tweaked power options (I guess I'd 
somehow figure it out).
But after installing Windows and having it almost running perfectly after 30 
minutes (while I miss apt/yum package management), I have given up. Maybe I 
will have a look at Ubuntu/Linux in 1 year again, and I would be really happy 
if those things would be fixed, but I'm not that positive about it to be honest.

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