Hello, just few words to mention the obvious : 1. musicians are sub-group 2. RT-kernel need is a sub-sub-group of (electronic and music) needs 3. Jack works well on normal-kernel now, providing 90% of sound-studio usages (really needs of -RT are rares, irl)
and last thing : kernel-RT is not suffisant. user must configure most things on system (limits.d, sysctl, acpi, tmpfs or ramfs, fstab, and more to have a "real pro-audio station like any others o.s"), so providing kernel-rt is good to seems give "out-of-the-box" possibility, but it lies : user in all cases must configure what is bad to auto-conf through spec file So maybe it's a false good idea to provide kernel-rt. Another stone to wall "dont want to have many kernel in repo" ps : the real trouble about sound-studio seems to be "how to provide non-free support" ? (eg : compil most softwares with mp3 support, and vst support) It is possible to provide this supports but without distribute the lib of ? example : compil qtractor with mp3 + vst support, but wihtout provide lib for mp3 and vst : software could but user need to install himself mp3 and vst ? end of off-topic nice night maybe soon
