But how can the pulseaudio binary be expected to behave properly when
the file itself is has been removed? That's almost like not terminating
peoples X sessions when xorg is uninstalled... After a few days with the
ghost pulseaudio binary running, mixing stops working so you can't play
wesnoth and play music for example. Killing the pulseaudio process
restores mixing ability.  So a bug exists here imho..

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removing pulseaudio doesn't stop daemons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/619924
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