I have an Akai Professional EIE that I picked up awhile back. I can't remember why I chose this particular piece, other than I obtained it for a really good price. I know nothing about it, yet. But, I wanted something for experimenting with recording at better quality than directly into the computer. I've got a couple friends with studios, but they don't live close by. I'm new to recording anything, so it will be ongoing.
Point is, I've been looking at some software offered for such, for Fedora (probably Linux, in general), to interface with this equipment. I sure hope it works. The machine that I'm on now, is a 64 bit machine. My old laptop will only support 32 bit, and the reason I bring this up is that rather than trying to upgrade it from XP to a 32 bit Win10, I'll try a fresh installation of Fedora 23 32 bit. Then, I can install DraftSight, and hopefully the same recording software that I may find for the Akai. Mobility is why I am making this effort. Mobility in recording, that is. It's still a good machine, and I dislike abandoning anything that is still useful. I know tablets are the thing, nowadays. But, I like old tools, and this has now become an old tool.
Anyway, I'll report my success (hopefully that) with Fedora on that machine. Have a good one.
Jack