Lenovo shows interest in Linux

Linux September 10th, 2007

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Lenovo shows interest in Linux

The latest personal computer maker to show interest in offering Linux machines to regular customers is Lenovo.

Dell is already selling Ubuntu powered laptops and desktops in the US market. They also recently launched them in some of their international markets.

Hewlett Packard is also offering Linux machines in some of their markets.

Now, Lenovo seems to be interested in offering Linux powered machines for the enthusiast market.

A blog post states that the company is realizing that they are spending way too much time on the enterprise market. They now aim to spend some consideration for the enthusiast market which means customers who want Linux powered machines.

The blog post further states that the company is not anti-Linux and they are working on their strategy to offer such products in the markets around the world.

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