I also had to replace the Killer wifi card. After that there was nothing to complain about regarding Linux compatibility.
BUT I also had to replace the battery after a year or two (it was swollen to the point that I couldn't close the laptop anymore).
And finally the rubbery coating of the case degraded badly and turned into a gooey, sticky mess (apparently a known issue with this kind of material, for those living in tropical weather).
> BUT I also had to replace the battery after a year or two (it was swollen to the point that I couldn't close the laptop anymore
That happened to me too with the first one, but they actually on their own initiative sent me a new battery. I've had no problems with the second laptop.
BUT I also had to replace the battery after a year or two (it was swollen to the point that I couldn't close the laptop anymore).
And finally the rubbery coating of the case degraded badly and turned into a gooey, sticky mess (apparently a known issue with this kind of material, for those living in tropical weather).
So I'm done with Dell for a while.