It's too bad - I've really enjoyed the two M-Audio controllers I've owned. It can still be plugged in and used in Linux, but you're more limited in what you can do with it. So unless I'm wrong, the M-Audio Oxygen series version V is not ideal for Linux. In order to customize the midi channels and controls for each knob, etc., you have to do it within a piece of software that comes with the keyboard, and that software is only for Windows and Mac. This one is mainly designed to be pre-set to work with specific (non-Linux) DAWs. It looks like, with version V, this is no longer the case. With version IV, you can easily assign midi channels and controls to each of the knobs, buttons, and sliders from within the keyboard. I was recently looking into the Mk V and it looks. I have the Oxygen 49 Mk IV and it works great. I know this is an old thread, but thought I would leave this here in case anyone else comes looking for advice about M-Audio Oxygen with Linux.
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