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In the 2000s, if you wanted Linux on a laptop, your best choice without a doubt was an IBM. Later, Lenovo ThinkPad. Then, in 2008, Lenovo decided to no longer officially support Linux on the ...
Lenovo’s updated X260 stays true to the ThinkPad heritage with a deep keyboard, plain look, and excellent battery life – but does this classic make sense in 2016? Skip to main content.
Also, Lenovo's Linux support is available only for the two designated T60p workstation models--heavy-duty graphics machines designed for engineers and designers, not for average consumers.
Lenovo ThinkPad X260 A dual-battery design for record-breaking battery life, a comfortable keyboard, and a good price combine to make the Lenovo ThinkPad X260 one of the most compelling business ...
First, Fedora, and now, Ubuntu Linux. Lenovo is getting serious about the Linux desktop, with support for almost 30 ThinkPads and ThinkStations.
This Summer, Lenovo will unleash a trio of new ThinkPad laptops powered by Fedora 32. It will be a substantial boost for Linux visibility, and Lenovo’s vocal endorsement is a step in the right ...
Beginning today, Lenovo is offering a greatly expanded selection of OEM Linux PCs to the general public. Earlier this year, Lenovo began offering Fedora Linux pre-installed on laptop systems ...
Linux Smartphones. Linux Smartphone news; Linux Phone Specs. ... by Brad Linder 01/04/2016 01/04/2016 Comments Off on 12.5 inch Lenovo ThinkPad X260 coming in February for $929 and up.
Today, Lenovo announced that it's expanding its Linux certification program to all of its ThinkPad and ThinkStation PCs. Previously, it was exclusive to the company's workstations.
Lenovo isn't the first mainstream PC manufacturer to make Linux a bigger part of its product lineup. For the past several years, Dell has sold "Developer Edition" versions of some of its machines ...