Sorry for the double comment but to make clear:
- I'm 99.999% sure that this is reproducible in Edubuntu, Kubuntu and whatever 
other Ubuntus are available
- I have to start pulseaudio through the command line at EVERY X session

It used to be I'd have to do it through konsole and that sucked. I love konsole 
as much as anybody but must I really have a big ominous black window on one of 
my workspaces JUST so I can play sound?
Luckily, in the Xubuntu Hardy install I did a few days ago, I can start 
pulseaudio from the "run dialog" (alt+f2) successfully every time.

<Alt+F2>
pulseaudio --high-priority
<enter>
and then I can have music and such in the testing distro
without the big ugly terminal cluttering one of my workspaces

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pulseaudio doesn't start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195728
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