This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we have an exciting interview lined up for you, with Nico from Garuda Linux. Then we cover the controversial situation around the audio editor, Audacity, and their new desktop privacy policy. Plus we’ve also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you’re brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you.
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Segment Index
- 00:00:00 = Welcome to DL 234
- 00:00:42 = Announcement: DLN MEGAFest on Sunday August 22nd
- 00:01:39 = Community Feedback: SeaMonkey Application Suite
- 00:07:43 = Digital Ocean: Managed MongoDB ( https://do.co/dln-mongo )
- 00:09:19 = Interview with Nico from Garuda Linux
- 00:37:16 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln )
- 00:39:26 = News: So Much Drama In The Audacity
- 01:07:17 = Linux Gaming: Penguin Heist
- 01:11:04 = Software Spotlight: Piper
- 01:12:39 = Tip of the Week: uname
- 01:14:03 = Outro
I do very little audio editing. But I’m looking at switching from Audacity to Ardour.
It is an Audacity fork or a different project all together?
Wendy, if you’re asking about Ardour I think it’s a separate project altogether. It has a very different UI than Audacity and has been around for a while. It has a steeper learning curve than Audacity.
I just installed it (Ardour), and the work flow is WAY different. I’ll continue to play with it, maybe see if I can find a class on it like I did Audacity. If I can get the same or better quality out of it, I may go that route.
Wendy, if you find a good tutorial please share. Thanks
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