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I have Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD and it just works. Plug'n'play at least for Ubuntu, Mint and Raspbian for both input and output.
I use my behringer with active speakers, but it can run headphones just fine without anything else. But as you're planning to connect that into an amplifier a full DAC is a bit overkill, since a simple USB sound card is well enough to output on line levels. Cheap ones just tend to have quite poor sound quality, I've had few of them and worst ones pass trough noise when there's any activity on USB. One Creative USB sound card I used (I think it's still at some drawer gathering dust) had really low input/output levels and there was nothing I could do for it, it might have worked better with windows drivers, but I didn't even try.
But majority of DACs and USB sound cards will just work.
Thanks for the info. seeing as the Schiit modi isn't available in the store that ships to my country, i might go for something like that. what do you think of the cheaper UM2? it looks like it'll do what i need it to, but will the quality be audibly worse? i do have a set of old speakers that sound great to my ears (with a good source)
I suppose it has same internals than bigger model and should work just as well. I just needed two inputs for the project I tinkered with and once I ditched the project that got left over and now it's connected more or less permanently to my workstation.