



We recommend using the latest version of GNU/Linux from your distribution that is compatible with your hardware specifications. At time of writing, Linux support in Chrome OS is experimental – refer to Google support for information about running Linux applications on Chrome OS. ChromebooksĪudacity does not run directly on Chrome OS, but Chrome OS 69 or later support running containerized Linux. Audacity 3.2.4 must be built against wxWidgets 3.1.3 or later. Some distributions offer Audacity that was incorrectly built against the wrong wxWidgets (3.0.x). The current release version for Linux is Audacity 3.2.5 Incorrectly built packages If necessary, you could try searching for an appropriate Audacity package on rpmseek.Īlternatively you can build the latest Audacity tagged release from our source code. Use the distribution’s usual package manager (where available) to install Audacity. Installation packages for Audacity are provided by many GNU/Linux and Unix-like distributions.
