Audacity is available for Linux.
If your computer will boot from USB, install Ubuntu on a thumb drive. This way, you will be able to make changes and install software to play with it. I don't think you will be able to form a realistic opinion of Linux until you have run it for several weeks as an actual installation. Wiping away your previous OS is a big step that you don't want to do unless you are quite sure. Getting you PC back to running WIndows is going to be a weekend project - even if it is all on backup.
My Niece lives in Wasilla. Tell her I said "hi". :-)
On Mar 21, 2011, at 4:29 AM, greatyoga wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies. Your responses amke me want to try it out. I am not a gamer. I don't think I use any real exotic programs. My wife downloads PFDs for her business. I was also interested in time management and goal setting programs. Use use some audio programs and watch youtube type stuff. Does Linux have anythign like Audacity for recording audio? I live about 45 from Anchorage (actually in Wasilla, Sarah's home town) where there is a Linux group but can't make it for a few weeks. I understand that no computer is immune from infections but realize that Linux has a very good track record and I'm tired of infections. Is my 750 MBs of RAM sufficient to run Linux?
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