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NoiseTorch

NoiseTorch provided real-time microphone noise suppression, but the project is now dead due to a security breach. I would not recommend using it or any community forks.

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Questions & Answers

What is NoiseTorch?
NoiseTorch was a Linux application designed to provide real-time microphone noise suppression. However, the project is no longer maintained and has been flagged with a security breach.
Who was NoiseTorch intended for?
NoiseTorch was intended for Linux users who needed to reduce background noise from their microphone input, for example, during online meetings or streaming. Given its current status, it is not recommended for anyone to use.
How does NoiseTorch compare to other noise suppression tools?
NoiseTorch is no longer a viable option due to its archived status and reported security breach. Users should seek actively maintained alternatives for microphone noise suppression on Linux, such as those integrated into communication apps or system-level solutions like PipeWire.
When should I use NoiseTorch?
You should not use NoiseTorch. The project owner has archived the repository and explicitly stated that it is dead due to a security breach, recommending against its use and any community forks.
What are the uninstallation steps for NoiseTorch?
To uninstall NoiseTorch, remove the following files: ~/.local/bin/noisetorch, ~/.local/share/applications/noisetorch.desktop, and ~/.local/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/noisetorch.png. This information is provided in the archived repository's README.