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Lenovo is shipping laptops with Linux, which is a major win for the Linux community because it's a major tier-1 OEM, and I'm personally thinking of getting a Lenovo for my next laptop. But what are the privacy implications of this since Lenovo hasn't had that great of a privacy track record (superfish being a major stain), and being a Chinese company (not that American companies are any better, IMO). Assuming one wipes the default Linux installation and installs their own (though proprietary Lenovo drivers will probably still be required to take full advantage of the hardware), how well does that bode for user privacy and security compared to other OEMs offering full Linux compatibility, like Dell?

I do appreciate Lenovo laptops having a built-in webcam cover though. That really stood out to me when I was playing around with a Lenovo laptop in an electronics store.

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[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 9 months ago

Would be OK except for Intel ME/AMD PSP I believe. An older Thinkpad with coreboot would be the best privacy wise.