Here’s a switcher story of a different color: from the Mac, to Linux. 
It’s one thing to talk about operating systems and free software in 
theory, or to hear from died-in-the-wool advocates of their platform of 
choice. In this case, we turn to Kim Cascone, an experienced and gifted 
musician and composer with an impressive resume of releases and a rich 
sens of sound. This isn’t someone advocating any platform over another: 
it’s an on-the-ground, in-the-trenches, real-world example of how Kim 
made this set of tools work in his music, in the studio and on tour. A 
particular thanks, as he’s given me some new ideas for how to work with 
Audacity and Baudline. Kim puts his current setup in the context of 
decades of computer work. Even if you’re not ready to leave Mac (or 
Windows) just yet, Kim’s workflow here could help if you’re looking to 
make a Linux netbook or laptop more productive in your existing rig.

http://tinyurl.com/5rwvn6g
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