On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 06:48:53PM +0100, lejeczek via users wrote:
Nowhere I suggested that anything about OS/hardware is trivial nor I would expect anybody who has basic knowledge about computers, to think this is trivial.
Well, you said "is a joke". I do not think it is a joke.
Officially supported or not does not matter. Point I was making, I make is - do not succumb to that almost euphoric state which some expressed at the news given publicly by Lenovo about them beginning to support Linux, because they decided to sell couple of models in US with Linux.
This _really_ is planned to be global. It's just hard to do a global roll-out. As I understand it, the team learned a lot from the first attempt and that should get better in the future.
I do agree that it isn't helpful to have too high of expectations. A "euphoric state" definitely seems too much -- as does expecting support for models they haven't said are supported.
And perhaps, if a secondary point was also hidden in my message - research other, smaller HW vendors if they might offer Linux more serious approach, I know I will, that's all.
Yes, that's cool too.