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= Dell XPS 15 9570 =
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== Tested Hardware ==
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* CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 4.10GHz
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* RAM: 32 GB
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* HDD: 512 GiB SSD
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* Screen: 15.6" FHD(1920x1080) non-touchscreen
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* Graphics: NVIDIA Corporation GTX1050 Ti Mobile 4GB GDDR5, with Intel Graphics too.
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* Input: trackpad, bluetooth mouse and keyboard
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== Firmware Configuration ==
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Not much tweaking of NixOS itself was needed. But we currently cannot automate the firmware setup, so this must be done by hand.
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== Installation ==
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=== Before installation ===
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These settings are needed both for booting the final install, and installer itself. Therefore, they must be done first.
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* ''Disable Secure Boot (but keep UEFI Boot).'' Thankfully doing so is as easy as changing any other simple setting.
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* ''Disable Intel hardware RAID and use AHCI instead.'' Intel doesn't seem to provide a working linux driver for this. (If you just have SSD it's pointless and just slows things down needlessly anyways.)
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=== After installation ===
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* ''Add systemd-boot to UEFI boot list.'' The (uneditable anyways) settings mapping drive UUIDs to HD* work fine.
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