In this video I cover my experience with Linux for Ham Radio (and daily driver) after one year of switching from Windows 10. ► Pop! OS : https://pop.system76.com/ ► CQRLOG : https://www.cqrlog.com/ ► Carla Plugin Host : https://kx.studio/Applications:Carla ► Hamlib : https://hamlib.github.io/ ► Linux for seniors YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@linuxforseniors The video was entirely recorded and edited in Linux using OBS Studio and Kdenlive. If you liked the video please hit like and subscribe buttons. Thanks for watching! 00:00 - Summary 00:24 - Channel intro 00:47 - Introduction 01:58 - Selecting the Linux Distribution 04:05 - LTS vs. Rolling Release 05:20 - Graphical environment 05:38 - Why switching? 07:52 - Challenges 09:24 - Adapting workflow to Linux 10:09 - Pop! OS from System76 11:10 - Switching QSO logging software to CQrlog 13:56 - Other Ham Radio applications installed 15:35 - SDR++ 16:56 - Audio Settings - Carla Plugin Host 20:33 - CAT Control - Hamlib 23:13 - Benefits and Drawbacks 26:18 - Conclusion 26:56 - Thanks for watching If you have any questions or comments please leave them in the comments section below For more articles and information about my other projects please check ► Website ► https://www.va3hdl.com ► Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/VA3HDL ► Twitter ► https://twitter.com/VA3HDL ► Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/va3hdl ► QRZ ► https://www.qrz.com/db/va3hdl ► GitHub ► https://github.com/VA3HDL