Not quite. Ubuntu and Debian have rather significantly diverged in terms
of packaging. This is slowly being worked on. In the meantime,
Pulseaudio is undergoing testing, and can be installed from ppa:ubuntu-
audio-dev/pulse-testing.

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Title:
  [upgrade software version]     PulseAudio 4.0          [saucy]

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Upgrade PulseAudio to latest 4.0
  http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/4.0/

  Highlights:
  Better handling of low latency requests
  Optimisations while mixing (generic, ARM NEON)
  Default resampler is now speex-float-1 (lower CPU usage)
  Major Bluetooth refactoring for better reliability and easier maintenance
  Fixes for graceful hand-off to/from JACK
  New module to apply ducking based on stream roles
  Echo canceller infrastructure fixes
  Bash and zsh completion for command line tools
  Solaris and OS X fixes
  Lots of other enhancements, bug fixes, and documenation and i18n updates

  Notes for Packagers:
  D-Bus dependency version has been bumped to 1.4.12, alsa-lib to 1.0.24 and 
GTK+ to 3.0. libsystemd-daemon is no longer a dependency for systemd support.

  
  sourcecode: 
http://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/releases/pulseaudio-4.0.tar.xz

  Would be nice to have this in Saucy already as it would prepare some
  space for Saucy+1

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