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It seems Razer have been getting a lot of requests for Linux support on their 'Razer Blade' laptop line, so they are looking for feedback.

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Writing on Facebook Razer CEO and Co-founder Min-Liang Tan said:
Min-Liang Tan, RazerThe Razer Blade series have become the default coding machine for many out there and one of the most common asks is for us to support Linux on it.

Well - we're looking at it and we're inviting all Linux enthusiasts to weigh in at the new Linux Corner on Insider to post feedback, suggestions and ideas on how we can make it the best notebook in the world that supports Linux.


They also pointed people towards this post on their forum, for people to give them feedback.

It would be fantastic to see another hardware vendor officially test and support Linux on their laptops, more choice is always a good thing.

Would you buy one if it properly supported Linux? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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I would definitely have Razer on my shopping list the next time I look for laptops if they support Linux. In fact, I already looked at Razer the last time I shopped for my wife. We ended up choosing a System76.
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