There are no known critical dependencies for jack and pulse to interact properly.
They way jack is packaged for Debian/Ubuntu, only jack2 will be able to grab the card. For this, you only need two packages. pulseaudio and jackd2 There are no known packages on Debian/Ubuntu that will let jack1 grab the card from pulse-
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<li>a bug in PulseAudio that causes it not to give up the
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soundcard when JACK asks (<a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1163638">LP: #1163638</a></li>
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<li>bad package dependency information that causes a critical
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package to be missing even when JACK and PulseAudio are
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<li>a bug that causes JACK to freeze up when told to stop,
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causing issues with restarting</li>
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