Lenovo is about to launch its first Linux laptop model

Lenovo will also follow Dell to launch a series of brand new Linux laptops in the near future.

Lenovo is known as one of the largest laptop manufacturers in the world, and the partnership between the Chinese manufacturer and Microsoft (Windows) is also one of the few extremely sustainable cooperation agreements. in the tech world. However, with the rapid development and expansion of Linux, Lenovo will also follow Dell to launch a series of brand new Linux laptops in the near future, along with maintaining the product line. Traditional products that run on Windows have made a name for themselves over the years.

As revealed by Fedora Magazine, Linux laptops made by Lenovo will run on Fedora 32 Workstation platform. Currently, the engineering teams of both companies are actively working on planned projects to make sure everything works as smoothly as possible.

In the first phase, Lenovo is expected to launch three Fedora-based laptops at the same time to explore market reactions, including the ThinkPad P1 Gen2, ThinkPad P53 and ThinkPad X1 Gen8 models. If all goes well, more Lenovo-branded laptops running Linux will be released and spread across market segments.

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Fedora 32

The Linux ecosystem is expanding rapidly

The fact that Lenovo, a well-known Windows PC manufacturer and one of Microsoft's biggest partners, plans to launch Linux-based products has received a great deal of interest in the Linux community. This is not only because of curiosity about the product, but above all it represents the growing attention of the major players in the PC market for the Linux ecosystem, in order to provide customers with a variety of options. Choose more outside of Windows.

By gradually entering the Linux playing field, Lenovo will contribute significantly to the future expansion of the Linux hardware ecosystem, thereby giving customers more potential choices when needed. Choose to buy a new device.

Previously, Dell also launched the XPS 13 Developer Edition running on Ubuntu quite successfully, most buyers were impressed with how the entire system works. This is clearly a good sign for not only the Linux community but also the PC market in general.

The Fedora 32 operating system is expected to be available on April 28. Therefore, perhaps we will not have to wait long to experience the first ThinkPad Linux.

Update 27 April 2020
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