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Dell XPS 13 9310 Wifi Debian Bullseye Driver Installation

April 1, 2023 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Debian Bullseye Installing Dell XPS 13 9310 Wifi Driver Guide

Hi! The linked Tutorial shows you Step-by-step How to Install Dell XPS 13 9310 Laptop Wireless Driver in Debian Bullseye 11.x GNU/Linux Desktop.

Especially relevant, if you dispose of an Android Mobile Phone with Internet Acces and you want to use it for Connecting temporarily to the Web, then See: Internet USB Tethering Guide.

And prior to Setting up the Dell XPS 13 9310 Wifi Driver for Debian Bullseye you should Check your Wireless Adapter Model on Command Line.

Then on the linked guide you find the Solution for a huge amount of the most diffused Network Cards.

Moreover, this procedure will be also a very useful Shell Exercise for all the GNU+Linux Beginners! ;)

Finally, this Setup is valid for all the Debian-based Distros like:

  • Kali
  • MX Linux
  • Deepin
  • Parrot
  • antiX
  • SparkyLinux
  • Q4OS
  • Netrunner
  • Voyager
  • MakuluLinux
  • Elive
  • LMDE
  • Parsix
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  1. 1. Launching Terminal

    How to QuickStart with Command Line on GNU/Linux:

    Console Linux QuickStart Guide
  2. 2. Getting Wifi Card Info

    Then to Find Wireless Adapter Info
    For the PCI/PCIe internal Adapters simply run the Command:

    lspci -v | grep Wireless
    But for the USB Dongles try instead with:
    lsusb -v | grep Wireless
    The grep Command refine the result following the matching Keyword.

    And in the Output you’ll easily See the Card’s Manufacturer and Model:

    How to Find Wifi Card Model in GNU/Linux Systems - Terminal Output
    Last, to Check if is Working or Not and with which Driver:
    sudo lshw -C network
    Look at the “configuration” Section:
    Terminal lshw Output
  3. 3. Installing Wifi Driver

    Last, in case of Issue with the latest Devices you may see: How to Update Linux Firmware!