Confirming this occurs reliably on 64-bit systems too. It is NOT 32-bit specific.
In addition, if you dismiss the warning message the priority of "pulse-audio' CAN BE CHANGED by a user with normal privileges, to NOrmal. After that, the priority cannot be changed back to "Very High" by such a user.
That sounds like a functionality error, not just a usability problem.
Confirming this occurs reliably on 64-bit systems too. It is NOT 32-bit specific.
In addition, if you dismiss the warning message the priority of "pulse-audio' CAN BE CHANGED by a user with normal privileges, to NOrmal. After that, the priority cannot be changed back to "Very High" by such a user.
That sounds like a functionality error, not just a usability problem.