GilgongoJones,

I feel very sorry... Killing pulseaudio explicitly do not prevent it to
pup up when starting ekiga.

The only way I found is to remove the pulseaudio package. Would you be
kind enough to try this?

First kill pulseaudio:
$ pulseaudio -k

Remove the pulseaudio package:
$ sudo aptitude remove pulseaudio
(it will probably remove the meta package ubuntu-desktop, please note down any 
other package as you might need to reinstall them)

Run the Monitor System application (under Administration->Monitor
system) and make sure there is no pulseaudio process in the Process tab.
If it is there, kill it.

Get the backtrace.

To reinstall the system you can use:
$ sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop

And finally restart pulseaudio:
$ pulseaudio -D

Best regards,
Yannick

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