Lenovo?
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Lenovo? No, thanks
I have never been really fond of Lenovo notebooks, even if they are used by many notable Linux hackers. Now I have an actual yet feeble reason to avoid them, preferring Linux-friendly vendors (such as Laptopwithlinux.com, tuxedocomputers.com, slimbook.com, even dell.com1 or system76.com in the USA) since it happens that in my country Lenovo does not even consider the idea to offer Linu
https://monodes.com/predaelli/2026/02/07/lenovo-no-thanks/
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Lenovo? No, thanks
I have never been really fond of Lenovo notebooks, even if they are used by many notable Linux hackers. Now I have an actual yet feeble reason to avoid them, preferring Linux-friendly vendors (such as Laptopwithlinux.com, tuxedocomputers.com, slimbook.com, even dell.com1 or system76.com in the USA) since it happens that in my country Lenovo does not even consider the idea to offer Linu
https://monodes.com/predaelli/2026/02/07/lenovo-no-thanks/
#YetAnotherReasonToAvoid@paoloredaelli I have to say that at least they offer you the chance to buy the laptop without windows pre installed and they discount you the licence price if you select “without OS”. I am considering the lunar lake intel variant of the x9 because of the excellent battery life on Linux even if it’s not powerful as the amd AI platform. Probably un the next 3months I will decide. I still cannot find good battery benchmarks of Linux battery life with the amd ryzen AI platform.