G'Day folks.. Luckily with the pickup in Linux/Ubuntu recently you can just use the new Intel Graphics installer located at the Intel website:
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-installer-linux-1.4.0
It fixed all my weird graphics issues on my new Dell XPS 13 (9350) so everything is now working :)
Black screen after grub boot screen (added i915.modeset=0 to grub conf to boot successfully - Removed after graphics driver update)
xrandr would error out on the output
Graphics glitches like lightdm semi-crashing the desktop
Couldn't add the second monitor tyo the existing x config (Even with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg)
This does need a kernel 4.3 > so you may need to upgrade, I believe the website I posted has links to everything you need to install the driver so you should be good to go..
Movies are now smooth at full screen (I was dropping FPS like it was going out of fashion. (more displays than in the config then bombed out)
Good luck trend setters..
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-installer-linux-1.4.0
It fixed all my weird graphics issues on my new Dell XPS 13 (9350) so everything is now working :)
Black screen after grub boot screen (added i915.modeset=0 to grub conf to boot successfully - Removed after graphics driver update)
xrandr would error out on the output
Graphics glitches like lightdm semi-crashing the desktop
Couldn't add the second monitor tyo the existing x config (Even with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg)
This does need a kernel 4.3 > so you may need to upgrade, I believe the website I posted has links to everything you need to install the driver so you should be good to go..
Movies are now smooth at full screen (I was dropping FPS like it was going out of fashion. (more displays than in the config then bombed out)
Good luck trend setters..