I currently volunteer at a community radio station that uses Windows.
I'd like to
try to get them to switch, but it would have to be really painless.
Are you actually using Linux programs to do logging and such, and if
so, which programs.
Cheers,
ernie
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:04:28 -0500, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki
<rzewnickie(a)rfa.org> wrote:
Is anyone else here working at a radio station that
uses linux? I know
of Fred Gleason at Salem Radio Labs, and of course my employer Radio
Free Asia. I know there have been others from the broadcast world on the
various linux audio lists in the past, but can't remember names or where
they worked.
Thanks,
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