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    diem
    last edited by 18 Nov 2020, 13:32

    Hi,

    I've been a desktop Linux user for two years now and only just came upon Strawberry by accident. How is it possible that after four years it doesn't have a bigger profile in the Linux community?? I'm sponsoring the project of course - a free audio-quality-first player? I'm in!

    Thank you for your ongoing contribution to audiophile audio, and I do hope your back pain problem is proving manageable.

    Ian

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      jonas
      last edited by 18 Nov 2020, 22:10

      I thought it had a big profile in the Linux community. But who knows, it's hard to know, since we don't track usage or anything.
      There have been articles and reviews on many of the most popular Linux and open source related web sites which has helped increase it's popularity.
      It got added to most Linux distros repositories not many months after I released the first version. openSUSE was first because I submitted it there myself, and it was quickly accepted, but Fedora followed not long after. But it never got added in debian, which means it's not available in Ubuntu and Linux Mint either, I know those are probably the most popular Linux distros on the desktop so it might be the main reason some users do not know about it.
      Thanks for sponsoring.

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        diem
        last edited by 20 Nov 2020, 22:33

        It was presumptuous of me to speak for the community at large - my apologies! What I meant was why hadn't I heard about it sooner, based on my linux audiophile quest 😊

        Thanks again,

        Ian

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          desputin
          last edited by 13 May 2021, 11:27

          Yes, thank you again, Jonas!

          So it was worth it to by my high quality DAC and run it with Linux 🙂
          (Musical Fidelity V90)

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            JohnOShock @desputin
            last edited by 13 May 2021, 22:31

            @desputin said in Thank you!:

            Musical Fidelity V90

            Nice DAC! In fact they make nice amplifiers too

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              JohnOShock @desputin
              last edited by 13 May 2021, 22:34

              @desputin but I can't for the life of me find out how to get Qobuz up and running on Strawberry!

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                linuxmint @diem
                last edited by 4 Aug 2023, 22:51

                @diem said in Thank you!:

                Hi,

                I've been a desktop Linux user for two years now and only just came upon Strawberry by accident. How is it possible that after four years it doesn't have a bigger profile in the Linux community?? I'm sponsoring the project of course - a free audio-quality-first player? I'm in!

                Thank you for your ongoing contribution to audiophile audio, and I do hope your back pain problem is proving manageable.

                Ian

                I came here to say this too - I have been looking for a good Linux music program for awhile and am super happy I finally found Strawberry! Thank you to all the maintainers!!

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