the Linux version would be _unsupported_, anyway. Send a support request containing the word "Linux", and be sure to get no answer...

And that's common practice for Linux - RME did help writing drivers for their Digi and Hammerfall boards, as did SEK'D, if memories serve. But neither of those companies _support_ Linux - if you need help, ask on a forum, bug your distro supplier, or file an ALSA bug report, but don't bother the hardware vendor - we're used ot it, and that's a lesson every Linux noob needs to learn. Granted, there are companies that really support Linux, like ATI, Nvidia, Tyan, Adaptec and such. But that's mostly for high-end workstation and server systems, not for end-user products...
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