Re: Welcome to Linux by Microsoft

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If you have a Linux machine or a Mac, you can certainly use it, but build the Flite voice tools on the machine you will be using to record. I can talk you through Linux, but since that's all I use, I won't be able to help with a Mac or a Windows machine. For recording though, you will have good luck with a used machine or something like an Odroid XU4Q, which will cost very little and is good for recording, even over USB. A Raspberry Pi 3 may also be good for recording if you have a USB mic or headset, although I haven't tested this yet. A full kit with everything you need to make a Raspberry Pi boot a Linux distribution is about $80 USD, and may cost no more than about $120 USD with a keyboard and USB headset, or an Odroid XU4Q will cost about $150 to 200 USD to put together fully, including a keyboard, a USB headset for recording and the eMMC (something like a hard drive), wifi, bluetooth if you want it, a USB hub that will give you more ports, and a case. Either of these are great for recording, because they can run completely silently - they are both fanless and relatively inexpensive computers, and I have successfully installed Linux on both of these with no help at all, though you may need someone more familiar with Windows to be tell you how to get an image file onto the storage media so that it can boot.
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