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I've done this before with a standard tape player, a double ended 5mm transfer cable, and audacity. Plug one end of cable into tape player headphone port, the other end into the computer's line in port, set audacity's audio input to line in. Record what it plays.
I remember using tape recorder/player with Atari 800 XL and MSX Msx had a cable like Midi from one side and 2 3.5mm mic/speaker plugs, and 1 2.5mm remote plug :) duckduckgo.com/?q=Atari+800+XL+tape&iax=images&ia=images duckduckgo.com/?q=MSX+tape+recorder&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images
yo fellow perthite. looks like audio-out to mic-in, and record. Sounds straight forward enough. No Vids in 7 months mate? Where's the friendly competition :)
For a moment I thought you were dead, kinda miss your videos since they helped me a lot when it came to Linux. One year ago I got introduced to GNU/Linux and wanted to check it out myself, your videos helped me lots. UwU
I'm on the fence in regards to the politics about systemd... and I neither like or dislike it.. I am comfortable using it but I prefer OpenRC on Gentoo and have no reason to use systemd.
zod is my god .fila Lol you will have to read into it yourself... I'm not going to explain it. Well the only software that comes to mind is Gnome 3x which requires systemd, I'm not aware of any apps that require systemd nor have I run into problems with any software trying to pull it in. (yet) That may change in future if developers decide to use systemd as a hard dependency for their software.