Any Linux distro with Jack and Pulseaudio working right?

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Hi! 

Please forgive me for my bad english.

I'm looking for a solid Linux distro which, once installed, Jack and Pulseaudio will be working together in a transparent way. This is because we have many audio applications, some using Pulseaudio, some using Jack (example: Chromium playing Youtube videos, Audacity, Rivendell, Totem, etc.), and they must work simultaneously. 

Right now, I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 with lowlatency kernel. Qjackctl is automatically started after log in; we use pulseaudio-module-jack to route the Pulseaudio applications to the Jack sound server. But sometimes Jack is stopped accidentally by the user, or Jackd stop itself when the CPU is at 100%, and the users don't know with the computer has no audio. 

This configuration is very fragile. I'm looking for a way to configure Jack and Pulseaudio, so they run when the computer starts, a normal user can't stop them, and they can be robust enough to resist the normal use.

KXStudio 12.04 is an excellent and very robust distro, Jack and Pulseaudio works transparently, but my users are used to the Gnome 2 interface. 

Thanks you for your advices!
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