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Fohlen: there's no such thing as.wav, they are a horrible choice for compressing audio, you should use ogg or flac
Fohlen:.wav is the standard for compressing audio
rory: thank you
EriC^^: I know, but thanks for the education
Fohlen: the next time you encounter a.wav file, click it, look at the properties, and close it
Fohlen: *gasp* you used a free operating system!
rory: what'd they say?
rory: You are right, they usually have FLAC in the filename
reisio: I know its heresy, but it doesnt need a license to be used
rory: I have used ubuntu in the past, but i got really tired of it and decided to try a different OS. So, if i do want to use ubuntu in the future, is there an alternative desktop?
rory: ah, that's good to know
Fohlen: I think the one you want is XFCE, it's similar to GNOME 2 (which you used)
Fohlen: also, no, you don't need to add Ubuntu when you log into the other OS
rory: been using GNU/Linux for many many years, I had to finally start doing something with it
Fohlen: it's an excellent OS
Fohlen: that's all you really need to know
reisio: /whois reisio :P I started using Linux around 6 years ago, switched to Ubuntu around a year ago
Fohlen: have you tried Ubuntu Server, though?
rory: how so?
rory: my friends the hard-core servers
reisio: I think you have to be more technical than me to ask a good question
reisio: I used to work in IT, I did server support, and my job has traditionally been
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