On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Diogo Campos (gmail) <diogocamposwd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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? If the Ardour package doesn't work out of the box, I think the place to start is filing a bug (or bugs) against it. The places to start learning about Ardour in Fedora are: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/ardour and https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/ardour3 (There are two versions of Ardour in Fedora, it seems). I'm no expert on PulseAudio (my only advice is that in Xfce, you MUST install https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/pavucontrol), and I know nothing about Jack, but I bet there are plenty of Fedora users out there who have experience and tips to share on Ardour. -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop