I installed a fresh Ubuntu 18.04.3 and updated nearly every package one
by one (to name a few, pulseaudio, libasound, systemd, kernel (4.15,
later HWE 5.3) - all to no avail, up to a full upgrade of all packages
so now the system is 18.04.4. The problem is not reproducable with a
fresh and clean installation.

But we have a new case, the colleague got the auto security updates on
2020-03-02 and did a manual package update on 2020-03-04. After the
updates on 2020-03-04 the system was rebooted by the user, and now has
the same bug.

This affects both wired (USB) and wireless (bluetooth) headsets. As soon
as the headset is connected and re-connected it's not recognized.
Running "pkill -U $USER pulseaudio" solves this problem in 8/10 cases.
The other 2/10 are full system reboots.

Attached is the dpkg.log with the updates from 2020-03-02 and
2020-03-04. I couldn't determine anything that would point near the/a
problematic package.

I still need to find a way to restart pulseaudio with a higher debug
level to check if anything pops up with pulse.

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