On 09/04/2018 01:51 AM, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
As an alternative to the XPS15 there's the new Inspiron 15 7000 series and the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Extreme (though I have no idea if either of them runs CentOS 7).
I have a Dell Inspiron 13 (8th generation) that I bought from Costco. I am running CentOS 7 on it. I was told that it has the same hardware of XPS 13.
Most things work well out of the box: wifi, suspend-to-ram, HDMI output, Audio over HDMI, touchscreen, etc. I don't remember tweaking anything.
The only thing not working perfectly I could find: the screen doesn't automatically rotate when being folded into tablet mode, but I just go into GNOME settings and rotate the screen myself. Not a big deal. Then I can watch Twitch using it like a tablet.
I'd check the XPS 15's wifi module before buying it. The Inspiron 13 I have has Atheros, which doesn't require a proprietary binary driver. Intel's are even better. I know sometimes Dell throws in Broadcomm wifi modules, which require the proprietary wl driver.