On Sun, Apr 04, 2021 at 11:55:11AM +0100, lejeczek via users wrote:
> There, in Lenovo(IBM) replay is no talk about official "VS
> non-official", about "Fedora VS Ubuntu", it as short(really that
> short) and concrete as you can read it.

I think you have a misconception there. Lenovo is not (and never was) IBM.
Lenovo previously made laptops and desktops for IBM under contract, and in
2005 bought out that business. (In 2014, they bought the Intel-based server
business too.)

Additionally, while IBM owns Red Hat, it's operated as a separate business.
So there really are no direct connections. (Basically, IBM doesn't come into
it at all.) Additionally, Red Hat does not support Fedora-based systems; the
support you get is community based.

> Do anybody think that if I was to ask my friend or do it myself and
> talk to Lenovo but replace "Ubuntu" with "Fedora" their repose would
> be entirely different or.... different at all? I might give a try I
> think.

Well, again, it depends who you are talking to and what the system in
question is. If it's a laptop that was bought with Fedora Linux on it and
you got that response, like I said, let me know and I'll raise that as an
alarm. I do think that they should at least have said that they only support
certain models and configurations ... but, also, it's a big company and I
wouldn't be shocked to learn that not every front-line tech in the world has
the messaging right.




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