IIRC A large part of the decision was based around the use of Pulse Audio vs ALSA and conflicts around JACK audio service. We looked at Cinamon and LXDE as well, but the consensus was that KDE was performing better overall (even though it was more taxing on the system)
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 10:05 AM Keith Smith ksmith13@cox.net wrote:
Hello Eric;
I'm a long time Linux user (Mint and Fedora Gnome workstation). I recently setup Mint with JACK and Audour 6 to record my music using my new MOTU M4, but experienced latency/buffer under run problems due to my old PC. So I'm building a new DAW that's super fast and I want to switch to Fedora Jam. However, my experience is with Gnome and I'm not keen on learning a new desktop environment + apps
Question: Why was KDE chosen for this spin and are there any disadvantages to using a Gnome workstation spin instead and adding the Fedora Jam packages?
Thanks, Keith (Bayan player)
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