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What makes you say so?

ThinkPad P14s Gen 4 AMD is on Lenovo's own list of laptops that are supported by Ubuntu: https://www.lenovo.com/linux


> What struck me first is that although I could get that model with Linux preinstalled, in that case I was limited to a most basic model (like 16 GB of (soldered!) RAM). That didn't make a lot of sense, so I swallowed my pride and decided to pay for the Windows - that I'll delete immediately after unboxing, but that was the only option Lenovo offered. For better or worse, I became a proud owner of 21K5000DSC.


Hm, no, that's related to Lenovo's distribution channels and (probably) licensing agreements and has nothing to do with official Linux support. That same model can be bought on other markets with Linux preinstalled without problems and one poster from that thread already confirmed that.


Ah I see. That's bad.



OP here. Actually, no, I mistitled the question, should have included Kotlin. I do consider Java and Kotlin to be part of the same ecosystem that is being avoided.


Kind weird perception. I did a startup 6 years ago that was Kotlin all the way.


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