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        <summary>Audio

Slackermedia promotes free and open source software, with the notable exception of Lightworks (without which there would realistically be only one professional-level video editor: Kdenlive).  That doesn't mean that free and open source software to all you can use on Linux. There are several off-the-shelf products that you can purchase and use:</summary>
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        <summary>The Slackermedia Way

Also called The Subgenius of Slackermedia

“Understand your system, how your tools work, and how your tools work together, and then build your own solution.”

An addendum:

“Run stable, or not at all.”



To sum it up in the words of</summary>
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        <summary>This is but a small sample of Linux-related articles within the multimedia space. Since most readers do not read articles about their favourite artists to learn about the technical tools they use, the articles are not as prolific as they “should”</summary>
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        <summary>Slackermedia promotes free and open source software, with the notable exception of Lightworks (without which there would realistically be only one professional-level video editor: Kdenlive). That doesn't mean that free and open source software is all you can use on Linux. There are several off-the-shelf products that you can purchase and use:</summary>
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