Any linux user around?

Hi,
Thank you for reading my post. 
 As I will certainly remove the orginal OS and isntall the Ubuntu on my Thinkpad I am looking to know whether any other linux user is around of not, and if yes, can you please share your experience about Linux on thinkpads?
- Is there any features of the thinkpad T61 15" with discrete graphic which wont work on linux?
- What type and model of web cam and crodless headset do you use with your Thinkpad either in linux or windows?
Thanks. 

Take a look:
http://littlemonsters.funpic.de/screen1.jpg
Just asked my neighbours son for some 3D-Games to check out the thermal management under higher performance conditions. 
You will have to install some additional packages, e.g. for trackpoint-configuration and fingerprint-reader, and not each feature will work as you are used it to work. Experienced no probs with BT-devices so far. Considering its your first experiment I suggest a dual-boot installation. It mostly takes more than one setups to feel somehow familiar to the unix file system.
As Im less an expert in IT-stuff than most subscribers round here it doesn't seem to be too tricky ...
Message Edited by limonetti on 08-15-2008 11:19 AM
Message Edited by limonetti on 08-15-2008 11:20 AM

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