I'm re-visiting because I just want to mention a PortableApp that's fixed a very long-standing problem for me. And it shows, I feel, the difference in the way that support is proffered to both Windows and Linux.
I've ALWAYS had issues with recording audio on the big old Compaq tower, since switching to Puppy. I had no problems before that with Ubuntu, nor before that in XP. I've largely got around the problem (certainly for doing tutorials) by using a Logitech USB headset with its own built-in sound card. But for recording through the webcam, or recording from the system via 'dmix', it still comes out sounding all slow, and 'treacly'. It doesn't matter what I use; Audacity, mhWaveEdit, whatever.....through these two inputs, the result is always the same.
Which is why I was extremely pleased to find
Audacity 'portable'
Using this, I can just record whatever I want, whenever I want.....and it always comes out sounding perfect. (This is running under an external, sym-linked install of Wine 3.3; mikeslr's 'favourite', I believe, for just 'working'. It certainly does for me.)
Windoze stuff seems to always get the lion's share of the development pie. Linux, as the 'poor' relation, never gets much more than the 'crumbs' of an afterthought.....
Typical, ain't it?

Mike.
