Keeping In Touch: A Guide To Linux Audio Comm Channels

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 07/14/2009 - 06:01

Linux Journal: "Recently I asked readers for suggestions regarding Linux audio topics they'd like to read about in my articles.

One response suggested a survey of the various Internet communications channels for Linux-based musicians.

I liked the idea, so I considered my traditionally preferred channels, searched for and found interesting new connections, and wrote this guide to lead you on a tour of notable communications channels focused on Linux sound and music topics."


 

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