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Lenovo, one of the biggest PC makers, announced today that
its notebooks will be delivered preloaded with SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
10, including those from T series. ThinkPad T series notebooks are promoted by Lenovo as a class of notebooks
aimed at typical business users.
Under the terms of agreement between Lenovo and Novell, the
company behind SuSE Linux, the first ThinkPad’s with Linux preloaded will be available
starting with the fourth quarter of 2007.
Novell will provide maintenance updates for the operating
system directly to ThinkPad notebook customers.
“Known for hardware and software based innovations like our
roll cage and ThinkVantage Technologies, we continue our tradition of building
the industry’s best engineered PCs and delivering excellent customer solutions,
such as SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 from Novell.” said Sam Dusi, vice
president, product marketing, Notebook Business Unit, Lenovo.
Roger Levy, Novell vice president and general manager of
Open Platform Solutions, pointed out that the offer includes fully certified
and supported package of software, such as OpenOffice.
In fact the two companies have a history of joint research. After
two years of research and development effort Lenovo and Novell announced in
August 2006 the first Linux-based ThinkPad mobile workstations, ThinPad T60p, which are based
on Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology.
Earlier this month Lenovo reported strong results for its
first fiscal quarter of 2007/08, ended June 30, 2007. According to the company’s
statement consolidated revenue for the quarter grew 13 percent, year over year,
to US$3.9 billion, driven by robust shipment growth in all geographies.
Lenovo’s worldwide PC shipments grew more than 22 percent in the quarter.
Lenovo’s announcement follows after in May this year Dell also
decided to adopt Linux as a consequence of consumers’ demands on its
DellIdeaStorm website. The Texas-based company has chosen Ubuntu 7.04 for Ubuntu
its Linux systems: Inspiron E1505n, Dimension E520n and XPS 410n.
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