Fedora Jam 33 Beta - Possible Blocker?

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HI all,

Since the release of Koji 1.22, there has been a bug [1] blocking any Fedora Jam 33 or Rawhide iso images from being spun. As you can imagine, this is making me quite nervous. As it turns out, I'm waiting for Koji 1.22 to be released so that images can start building again. If this isn't done in time for beta, then that means Fedora Jam will be unable to participate in beta testing.

The issue in question is caused because Jam adds "threadirqs" as a boot argument in addition to the normal boot arguments. This is a way to add some low-latency characteristics to a kernel that isn't otherwise a lowlatency kernel and is known to cut-down on xruns in audio production.

However, one question came up as to if threadirqs is a default in the kernel configuration, but nobody could answer that. I was wondering if anyone on this list knew?

I'm also going to be a little more intentional with working with the pipewire developers on figuring out jack compatibility issues during the F34 release cycle.

Thanks,
Erich

[1] https://pagure.io/koji/issue/2437

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Erich Eickmeyer
Maintainer
Fedora Jam
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