Update: I know what to do now Thanks for the help.
Original post below:
Hey.
I've been a user of Arch based distros for a while now and was a user of Ubuntu based distros before that. I like Arch stuff a hell of a lot more than Ubuntu based stuff so I won't be going back to that. However, I think the perfect place would be somewhere inbetween. I like very up to date software and drivers but would like a bit more reliability & less breakages (although Arch is really actually not that bad to be honest). Long story short; Fedora is looking very appealing to me!
I've been meaning to try it out for months but am really struggling to find the time. I'm thinking I might just go for it one night and write over my current distro with it. That's the only way I've ever gotten to know if a distro is right for me.. But before I decide to do that I just wanted to ask any Fedora users here a few things:
Do you find Fedora has a lot of the packages that music creators would typically use? For example, there's one on Arch called 'realtime-privileges' which makes it really helps to set up audio with less manual configuration; Something I really appreciate these days with little time to spare for messing about.
Is it easy to set the 'schedutil' cpu governer to run permanently so I don't have to set it after each reboot? I like to use that normally and then use 'gamemode' to switch it to performance when I run music software or games.
How's SELinux; Does it interfere with making music or playing games in your experience? I actually make music with proprietary Windows software rather than Linux native software..
Considering I'm someone who typically prefers general use distros than music orientated distros (simply because they always seem to be Debian/Ubuntu based), would you recommend it? If so or if not, why?
Thanks for your help!