Linux has plenty of ARM support, pretty much every SBC with an ARM processor has a flavor of Linux for it. Armbian is a 100% volunteer project, so the fact that someone picked up this at all is interesting.
But vendors like Lenovo have no interest in supporting Linux beyond a token effort, both due to the slim marketshare and the fact that they can load a winblows machine up with shovelware for those sweet sweet advertising partner dollars.
Linux has plenty of ARM support, pretty much every SBC with an ARM processor has a flavor of Linux for it. Armbian is a 100% volunteer project, so the fact that someone picked up this at all is interesting.
But vendors like Lenovo have no interest in supporting Linux beyond a token effort, both due to the slim marketshare and the fact that they can load a winblows machine up with shovelware for those sweet sweet advertising partner dollars.
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