The best part about this is that we’re not bending our rules for them. Lenovo is following our existing trademark guidelines and respects our open source principles. That’s right—these laptops ship with software exclusively from the official Fedora repos! When they ship, you’ll see Fedora 32 Workstation. (Models which can benefit from the NVIDIA binary driver can install it in the normal way after the fact, by opting into proprietary software sources.)

You may think that I’m already running Fedora OS on my Lenovo system, so what’s new about this? As mentioned in a blog post , Pre-loaded Fedora on ThinkPad is quite a different experience. Plus, Lenovo will fix several issues that you face while running Fedora Linux on Lenovo laptops.

Last year, Red Hat and Fedora revealed that they will bring Linux-powered ARM laptops but didn’t specify the manufacturer. Here, although not running ARM processors, Lenovo laptops now offer Fedora as an option alongside Windows 10.

This is surely a big relief for people finding difficulty in Fedora installation. Hopefully, we might see Lenovo’s ARM machines in the coming future.

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