Ok. I installed Kubuntu, and have sound playing nicely (except that there is sometimes a glitch which requires a reboot to get it working again). I just let the installation do its default thing, and my sound card works, and so on. Then, I found I couldn't get any software that plays midi files to run, because the jack demon isn't working. I've tried a few things (installed "jackd" as far as I know, and so on), and still haven't got it working. So, can I ask someone to tell me in very simple words what I need to do to switch ocer to using jack to enable me to play midi files? I also do not want to lose any of the functionality I already have with respect to sound, if that is possible. I have seen some websites that give some information, but they assume a knowledge that is beyond me and I have no idea what to do.
Finally, I read a few discussions about this and was taken aback to see midi described as an file format that was not widespread so that there was little incentive to sort it out within the default installations: this surprised because there are quite a few websites out there that make various musical extracts (hymns, folk songs, etc) available only in midi format. It seems quite a restriction to me, and I do not think I will be such an oddity here.
Finally, I read a few discussions about this and was taken aback to see midi described as an file format that was not widespread so that there was little incentive to sort it out within the default installations: this surprised because there are quite a few websites out there that make various musical extracts (hymns, folk songs, etc) available only in midi format. It seems quite a restriction to me, and I do not think I will be such an oddity here.
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