About making life easier for audio producers.

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First of all: I understand that the PRD says that Fedora Workstation focuses on developers, and, I also know about the Fedora Jam-KDE Spin...

That said, the fact is that, right now, in Fedora 21 Workstation, is simply frustrating to open (for example) Ardour and watch the whole thing dependent on PulseAudio go mute, and JACK initialize with (serious?) errors/warnings/misconfigurations(?), like:

[ERROR]: JACK: Cannot use real-time scheduling (RR/15)(1: Operação não permitida)
[ERROR]: JACK: JackClient::AcquireSelfRealTime error

So, the thing is: there would be a way to make JACK and PulseAudio work together out-of-the-box in Fedora Workstation 22+?

Of course, I am suggesting this because I really think that an audio producer (beginner, amateur or professional) isn't interested in dealing with sound systems, sound servers, packages, config files and technical documentation just to make their audio tools work (well).

What do you think? There is interest? Is worth the work? Any ideas? Am I missing something?

(really sorry for English)
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