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In what sense? Linux has a number of ways of accessing the audio device, from the simple Open Sound System (OSS), to Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA), and Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK).

JACK has become the most popular framework for nontrivial sound applications, but there is good support for the other interfaces as well. There is also no major shortage of applications for either sound generation or analysis. Compared to the applications listed, baudline provides a much more through analysis for instance.



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