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No problem with wireless or connected audio devices etc. On the contrary, I once had an HP GDI laser printer that was no longer supported by a newer version of Windows. I would have had to buy a new one. With Linux it continued to run for years.
That is good news. I remember having to use certain printers due to lack of drivers--HP always worked pretty well. Wireless was always a wonky. When I was a user, even installing Nvidia drivers was an involved process. I guess that was around the time of KDE 4.x--so it's been a while for me.
However, for something like the Katana, it's goodbye Charlie, unless you are willing to deep dive. At least that's the message from the groups.
Strictly speaking, that is not the 'fault' of Linux, but Roland. My guess is that software/hardware interface design is, for many companies, a difficult and expensive thing, and once they've covered MS and Apple, they call it a day.