I am using Linux for some month now on my new Lenovo Thinkpad T495. In the last months I have had problems with different Distributions. For example with Xorg which crashed quite often, I did not get sounds working on Manjaro, have had problems with WIFI and some of my fn keys did not work. Now I switched to Ubuntu and everything worked from the beginning. I did not have to troubleshoot anything. Keys, sound etc. worked. My general question is: why is this so different to other Distributions. Why does Ubuntu work well right after the installation and why did I have so many issues with Fedora, Manjaro or Debian? What does Ubuntu do which "the others" don't want or cannot do?
It would be nice to hear some different opinions....
Thanks in advanced, liam