In my experience, this type of bug is extremely uncommon with Ubuntu
(I've been using it for more than 2 years now). The problem is that the
Intel chips that are in the E6510 are very new, and the Linux kernel
developers need to find out how they work by trial and error, because
the full specs and the drivers are not released. Sometimes Dell or Intel
would help a little bit, but they don't seem to care enough. So don't
let this put you off, it's the hardware manufacturers, and certainly not
a buggy OS, that are causing these issues.

I have a E6510 with intel gpu, and for me a plain Lucid install (iso
downloaded in June or July) worked fine, except for suspend/resume, VGA
output and advanced settings for the touchpad (it works fine, but you
don't get multitouch).

All these issues are being solved right now. You can have a look at this
bug, too: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/600453 .

Installing a new kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/drm-intel-next/current/ shouldn't be too difficult, you
basically download 3 .deb packages, double-click on them and they should
install automatically. When you reboot your computer, the new kernels
should be selected automatically, but if they're not you should hold
down shift right after the BIOS screen and then select them with the
arrow keys. You can always find more detailed instructions by googling
"install kernel package deb" or something like that, I think there is
lots of information on the Ubuntu wiki pages.

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[i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410
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