>Also, how can I remove my old 2.4 kernel that came with Ubuntu?
If I recall correctly, you can remove kernels on a Debian-based system with:
apt-get remove linux-image-version
If you don't know the exact version, try searching through your packages:
dpkg -l "linux-image*2.4*"
Something like that.
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I've never used JACK, so can't help you there. :)
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