I get the same problem when testing the final release candidate of ubuntu hardy desktop i386 under kvm. The problem goes away if I use the GNOME sound settings to configure sound playback to use "ALSA" instead of "Automatic" (which translates to PulseAudio).
I get the same problem when testing the final release candidate of ubuntu hardy desktop i386 under kvm. The problem goes away if I use the GNOME sound settings to configure sound playback to use "ALSA" instead of "Automatic" (which translates to PulseAudio).