I've used Ubuntu, Mint XFCE, ALG¹ and (now) Arch. Never ran into a problem
installing Lilypond or Frescobaldi, be it with a package manager (apt or
pacman) or by copying the files to /usr/. Frescobaldi's "download Lilypond"
works out of the box.

The only thing that might need some adjusting is the midi output: in arch I
had to download and run timidity and hook it to my QJackCtl connection -
really simple things that didn't come out of box working (in my specific
case).

¹Arch Linux GUI. Basically an Arch live boot environment (like Ubuntu) that
relied on the Calamares installer. Really good starter for Arch; sadly, the
project was halted.

Em dom., 5 de out. de 2025, 01:06, J. G. Stalnaker <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> I use both on MXLinux (KDE) with no problems, including midi playback.
>
> Guy S.
>
> --
>
> "There is only love, and then oblivion. Love is all we have to set
> against hatred." (paraphrased) Ian McEwan
>
> On Sat, Oct 4, 2025, 10:12 PM Brian O'Folan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello folks.  I'm new to this area of engraving my compositions.  Is
>> there a Linux distribution that will work seamlessly with the current
>> stable versions of Lilypond and Frescobaldi?  I've tried once before using
>> my older Mac but ran into road blocks.  Thanks in advance for any
>> suggestions.
>>
>

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