

At least to my understanding. My model is the T14 Gen 1 (AMD). But I would recommend checking newer models.
A few points that indicates this:
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It’s possible to order it with linux preinstalled:
In limited countries or regions, Lenovo offers customers an option to order computers with the preinstalled Linux® operating system. - User Guide, Appendix C
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Ubuntu 20.04 certification: https://ubuntu.com/certified/202006-27980
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RHEL 8.3 certification: https://catalog.redhat.com/hardware/detail/71625
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There’s a “Linux Certification” page (whatever that means): https://support.lenovo.com/au/en/solutions/pd500492
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The BIOS software comes with linux instructions. Though I just use whatever is available with fwupd, which is a CLI application but has GUI support through Gnome with gnome-firmware.
More info about linux support here, under “Notebooks and Laptops”: www.lenovo.com/linux
A million edits later: I got confused by what the product ID was but I think I finally figured it out.
What distro did you go with? My friend is showing intrest in trying Linux but I’m not sure what to recommend him. I use more advanced distros myself but I want it to work well for him OOtB while also not requiring any tinkering. I’m think of either some ubuntu-flavour or fork, like Kubuntu or maybe Mint.