Hi,
I too would like Native Instruments to develop drivers and other software for Linux.
I'd like to use my Komplete A61 on Linux just like on Windows or Mac. More and more drivers and commercial music programs are being developed for Linux.
There's Bitwig, Studio One, Tracktion Waveform, Reaper, and a multitude of VST plugins, etc.,
which are starting to be ported! Plus, with the forced rollout of Windows 11, which isn't popular with everyone...
Personally, I've completely left Windows, so my goal now is to find native VST plugins for Linux,
even if it means abandoning and banning the ones I used to use on Windows that don't work on Linux!
I like TAL, U-HE, Damage, Decent Sampler, Avalon, etc. In the end, it's just a matter of getting used to different habits and routines!
And finally, I also think that in the near future, more and more people will do as I did! That is, leave Windows and adopt native Linux instruments and plugins.
Today there's Flapak, compatible with all Linux distributions... It's up to you!