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Debian Bullseye on Dell Inspiron 5515 or Dell Inspiron 5510
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Debian Bullseye on Dell Inspiron 5515 or Dell Inspiron 5510
Does anyone have any experience running Debian Bullseye on a Dell Inspiron 5515 or a Dell Inspiron 5510? How is it holding up? I hear the 5515 has a problem with some kernel versions, is this still a problem with Bullseye?
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Re: Debian Bullseye on Dell Inspiron 5515 or Dell Inspiron 5510
You would need to use the kernel from backports. The issue you mention is fixed in kernel 5.17, and backports has 5.18. I have no actual experience of these laptops.
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Re: Debian Bullseye on Dell Inspiron 5515 or Dell Inspiron 5510
Thank you for the reply.FreewheelinFrank wrote: ↑2022-10-01 06:42 You would need to use the kernel from backports. The issue you mention is fixed in kernel 5.17, and backports has 5.18. I have no actual experience of these laptops.
That is an option, indeed, but I was wondering if anyone's been able to use the device without having to use backports and risk breaking Debian.