BrowneR: Thanks for helping out. Unfortunately, the backtrace you
provided is not similar enough to the original error; this is a SIGSEGV
related to opening a directory in nautilus, the original error is an
assertion failure in pulseaudio. Now a memory overwrite could cause
almost anything to happen. If you're skilled enough, you could either
try running pidgin under valgrind and see if that helps finding a memory
overwrite. Otherwise, we have two separate bugs here.

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crashes in gcompris Assertion '!in_worker(m)' failed at 
pulse/thread-mainloop.c:161, function pa_threaded_mainloop_stop().
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458071
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