Chris,

I made a Saucy (Ubuntu 13.10 daily) Live boot USB flash drive from the 64-bit 
ISO ownloaded from /daily-live/current.  
Unfortunately it did not fair well.  It booted up to Unity, but from there the 
mouse pointer and Unity itself were locked up or unresponsive.  The only thing 
I did find working to some degree was the Volume buttons on the left of the XPS 
18 computer caused the Ubuntu-based volume control to come up and change volume 
(until the volume is down/off then it locks up), and the Power button on the 
right side of the XPS 18 appears to have Ubuntu re-act to it but shutting down. 
 But with Unity up, I was not even able to open a terminal, nor exit Unity to a 
shell, as Unity was locked up and the mouse.   Let me know what you want to do 
from here.

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  [Dell XPS 18] Touch screen not functioning under Ubuntu 13.04

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