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Audacity on KDE on a Mac? Can It Happen?Now this is intriguing, the idea of running KDE instead of Aqua whenever I want to run Audacity. Okay, now in English: My favorite audio editing application, Audacity - the one I use to edit my podcast Tempo of the Down - runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. Now I use a Mac, but the problem is, Audacity doesn't run very well on my Mac. It runs great on Windows, and even better on Linux. Yet for some reason, it performs, well, so-so on the Mac. The solution? Audacity seems to run best within an X-windowing environment, like KDE or Gnome on Linux systems. The Mac, on the other hand, uses Aqua, though it's possible to set up an X-windowing environment. (I've tried to install Audacity on X on my Mac, but it didn't take.) Yet now that a working version of KDE runs on the Mac, perhaps it will be possible to install and run Audacity on it! And my Mac will finally be a fully-functioning digital audio workstation! Am I on the right track, or am I just not thinking this through properly?
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