Ubuntu and it's official flavors, plus Mint, Pop_OS and Elementary all work out-of-the-box on Lenovo ThinkPad, Acer Aspire and Dell Inspiron notebooks, plus JBL Bluetooth speakers and headsets, plus HP/Brother wireless printer/scanner.<p>I know because I tested and installed them on my own devices and my family devices.<p>Ah! We also have a Canon Pixma USB printer/scanner and it works, but we don't use it anymore.
After a long time Fedora and Ubuntu user I recently switched to Pop!_OS (Ubuntu based) and really like it. The 'tiling windows' GUI is very neat (I previously used i3). I run it on 3 of my Lenovo boxes: an ancient T420 Thinkpad, a new P15e and a Thinkcentre desktop (not sure what model). All work with no issues.
I think it's more a question of the hardware setup you have. On physical machines, I have had no problems* with Ubuntu when buying Lenovo / Dell machines that say they are linux compatible.<p>*aside from some power and memory management problems that I think are universal