戴尔与Omarchy合作,为XPS系列提供Day One Linux支持
戴尔、英特尔和Omarchy团队合作,为XPS系列笔记本电脑提供Day One Linux支持,打破了传统硬件发布后6-8个月才能获得内核支持的困境。
戴尔在Linux支持方面拥有超过二十年的经验,包括开源了DKMS动态内核模块支持技术和大量固件更新方案。
此次合作旨在为用户提供开箱即用的高质量Linux体验,并借助Omarchy带来的Hyprland窗口管理器和现代化Arch Linux基础,吸引更多用户。
为了实现这一目标,团队在硬件发布前就积极适配并修复了音频、摄像头、显示、WiFi和NPU等问题,并通过“linux-ptl”定制内核包提供Day One支持。
戴尔甚至已将Omarchy和XPS笔记本电脑作为全公司技术团队的标准配置。
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Co-author: David Heinemeier Hansson is the creator of Ruby on Rails, creator of Omarchy, co-owner of 37signals, best-selling author, Le Mans class-winning racing driver, investor in Danish startups, Shopify board member, frequent podcast guest, and family man. He writes regularly on HEY World and speaks on The REWORK Podcast. You can also find DHH on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.
Key takeaways: This is what it looks like when Linux support starts before hardware ships: Dell, Intel and Omarchy collaborated to make XPS usable on Day One—no waiting, no workarounds.
New silicon ships and Linux catches up 6-8 months later with support. That’s been the pattern for as long as most of us have been doing this. You buy the hardware, wait for kernel support, piece together workarounds from forum posts until someone upstream gets to it. Three months if you’re lucky. Eight to twelve if you’re not.
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