No more Linux for consumer-level Lenovos

According to a story at Desktop Linux, Lenovo has quietly stopped offering the Linux OS as a preinstall option for its ThinkPads, IdeaPads, ThinkCenters, and IdeaCenters on its Web

site.

In January 2008, Lenovo finally began offering ThinkPads with Linux preinstalled. Now, whether you want to purchases any of those

Orginal post by Eric Franklin

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