~$ sudo apport-collect -p alsa-base 335955
Usage: apport-gtk <report number>

apport-gtk: error: no such option: -p


I have been thinking - if I could somehow record all the audio the
moment I log in to GNOME and stop immediately after I get crackling
event - would that be sufficient for a bug report? Or do I have to find
a way to reproduce this every time to be considered a valid bug report?

Sure, the situation isn't as horrible as it used to be in Jaunty (alpha?
beta? something), but it's still annoying enough (for me) reason to not
use Pulseaudio and switch to pure ALSA setup. For example I heard two
popping sounds in VLC during the time it took me to type this comment.

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audio crackling with multiple streams, sometimes during simple mouse cursor 
interactions with gnome desktop - AC'97
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335955
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