Originally posted by: drag
I have no idea. It's a interesting experiment.
Try booting the Ubuntu installation cdrom. It's a 'live linux cdrom' meaning that it boots and runs Ubuntu directly off the cdrom so you can get a preview of the OS before you install it.
I am 80-90% that you can get such devices to work with any Linux version. However I am not certain that they will work flawlessly (or at all) without extra configuration and software, and that can be a deal breaker.
Anyways with Linux you generally want to avoid installing third party drivers as much as possible. Use distribution-supplied stuff when possible. It's kinda the opposite of what you do with Windows. (and like Windows it's a general policy, not hard and fast rule) So even if logitech did offer Linux drivers I'd say stay away from them unless you have no choice.