Except that they test and fix hardware compatibility issues for linux, do driver development and they push it upstream.
Their hardware is usually jointly developed with safer/clevo, which sager is free to sell barebones
If system76 goes out, you can be pretty sure that sager Linux compatibility goes out with them (along with many other brands that use the same wifi chips, etc)
Their hardware is usually jointly developed with safer/clevo, which sager is free to sell barebones
If system76 goes out, you can be pretty sure that sager Linux compatibility goes out with them (along with many other brands that use the same wifi chips, etc)