Bergante
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Linux compatibility is a good thing because it means USB audio class compliance. No need for special drivers to make it work. It also means you can use it with iPhone/iPad multitrack audio apps.I know Linux compatibility isn't important to many because they use other operating systems. This could be the reason why many manufacturers do not provide any information about the Linux compatibility of their devices, mainboards, etc. in their specifications. That's why I'm always grateful to find information about it on the net. It doesn't matter whether I want to build a barebone PC or just use a USB sound interface with Linux, as in the current example
So it is important!
What I don't like about the device is the MINI-USB connector. This could be a reliability issue in the future.
Actually it's a USB-C which is an entirely different beast. It's much more reliable than the previous terrible mini/micro USB connectors, it's reversible and, more important, USB-C is much more flexible in device powering.