That's insufficient (just killing PA); you need to disable PA's autospawn,
too. Ensure that you have the following *uncommented* line in either
/etc/pulse/client.conf or ~/.pulse/client.conf:

autospawn = no

On Nov 13, 2009 10:31 AM, "Susan Cragin" <[email protected]>
wrote:

No. I am 100% pure Ubuntu Studio, with all Karmic upgrades until yesterday.
I re-installed cleanly early this week, partly in hopes of curing this
problem.
I haven't added anything from any non-Ubuntu repository, except that I
compile wine from its daily git, and I have downloaded the Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
Yesterday I upgraded to Lucid, in hopes that a solution had been developed.
The only thing that I do differently from some people is that I don't use
pulseaudio, and the first thing that I do on booting up is type:
killall pulseaudio

-- Creative X-Fi card stops suddenly, hard to re-start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462843 You ...

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