I have to agree with Casey J Peter. IMHO, there is no question that
pulse audio is the problem here.  I moved to Ubuntu 8.10 from Debian
over the new year.  After that, I experienced application freezes every
few hours, sound on my system was almost unusable.  All the issues and
debug I could produce have already been logged into the bug tracking
system so I have just added the "affects me too" flag and subscribed.
The main way to recover for me was to kill pulse audio whereby most
applications carried on working after the freeze.  I had particular
problems with openal applications.  I followed lots of advice to
configure and fix things but nothing worked.

A couple of weeks ago I simply removed pulse audio from my system,
aptitude removed all trace.  I have been working with just Alsa since
and have had no problems what so ever.  Applications can share the sound
system and no applications are freezing.  I'm very relieved.

I realise that pulse audio is part of the ubuntu-desktop but it does not
work for me.  I will carry on watching for news of updates and will test
these when they are available.  Until then, no pulse audio on my system.

In case it is relevant, lspci shows my sound card as Ensoniq 5880B
[AudioPCI]

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Can't play sound because of pulseaudio hang
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