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− | Here you can read about the special technologies found in ThinkPad computers as well as what is known about the state of linux support for them. The more recent of these technologies are branded by IBM and Lenovo under the names "ThinkVantage Technologies" and "ThinkVantage Designs". | + | Here you can read about the special technologies found in ThinkPad computers as well as what is known about the state of linux support for them. The more recent of these technologies are branded by IBM and Lenovo under the names "ThinkVantage Technologies" and "ThinkVantage Designs". See [[Old ThinkPad Niches]] if you are interested in the discontinued technologies. |
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Revision as of 22:55, 1 September 2014
Here you can read about the special technologies found in ThinkPad computers as well as what is known about the state of linux support for them. The more recent of these technologies are branded by IBM and Lenovo under the names "ThinkVantage Technologies" and "ThinkVantage Designs". See Old ThinkPad Niches if you are interested in the discontinued technologies.
Current Technologies |
Discontinued Technologies |