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I ran Ubuntu 2204 on my thinkpad t14 for around 4 years, and it was just perfect. Everything worked perfectly the whole time.
Ive just switched to Fedora Silverblue and so far a similar experience.
However ive also run a hp cheap laptop with ubuntu server 2204 and it kept causing all sorts of weird problems, mostly poor performance because of shit cpu i guess. Moved that setup over to a thinkpad and just smooth sailing.
Forgot my point, guess its “i like thinkpads”?
But I agree, there can be all sorts of cryptic shit. This also applies to windows and i guess any os that supports such an INSANE RANGE of hardware…