If you use a DAC, I can recommend Strawberry for the USB to DAC support.
If you use a DAC, I can recommend Strawberry for the USB to DAC support.
How can an Indian origin man even consider supporting Trump? The answer is pure unadulterated greed to the exclusion of real families. Or, sheer stupidity!
I have no idea (yet) what I’ll do when I buy one.
Leave and be free! Lemmy on the rise
Try Parrot OS, Home edition. Smooth, reliable, does everything well and super easy to add your favourite opensource software. It’s flagged as a security distro, but it’s actually a highly rated Distro without any of that
With the Atom processor, I had “best” result with Puppy linux whether from USB or actually installed to hard drive. I could run Lubuntu, MX, etc., Tiny core, for me, was a little too little and certainly not “fit and forget”. When I bought a new (to me) laptop with more RAM and later chipset, I still stayed with Puppy. There’s very little that can’t be done with it.
This is like a martial arts movie where the immotal fighter thinks that they’ve won, but doesn’t yet realise that they’ve been cut in half.
As recommended by the Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy
Its the Hi-res direct output to your DAC. Its under Settings - Backend. It’s Clementine reworked to allow this. If you don’t use a DAC in your setup, there is no real advantage.