9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 22nd, 2020.Waiting for quite some time, I finally received the Lenovo L15 AMD Ryzen. The recent benchmarks of AMD 40 series CPUs have been fantastic - and more so the Linux Kernel, which has a substantial amount of AMD Radeon code (more than 10% of the Linux Kernel is from AMD) made me look for an AMD Ryzen Lenovo notebook. Since Lenovo has been announcing that they “are bringing Linux certification to ThinkPads and ThinkStations” and further that they will be “launching Linux-ready ThinkPad and ThinkStation PCs” - for me that meant that I want a Lenovo system. My job requires me to travel frequently (yes, also in lock-down times), but only between 3 places where I don’t want to have the same desktop setups installed. My personal quest was to find a solid notebook which I could use as a daily driver, but which essentially should not replace my desktop PC. The quest for a good AMD Ryzen Notebook with Linux support – Winner: Lenovo Thinkpad L15.
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