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- | Traditional Linux (such as Slackware, and as opposed to something more progressive like [[http://redhat.com|Red Hat]] and [[http://getfedora.org|Fedora]]) deals with audio in its own unique way. The background and history of //how// and //why// is unimportant to actually using it, so this is a pragmatic overview of how and why Linux audio does what it does, and what you need to understand about it. | ||
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