Based on this jaunty changelog entry, I guess this is not an issue for jaunty:
* debian/pulseaudio.preinst: When upgrading from intrepid, remove
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/70pulseaudio, as this was used to minimize a race
condition when starting GNOME in intrepid. This race should not exist in
jaunty once libcanberra is built to use pulseaudio as a backend.
Based on this jaunty changelog entry, I guess this is not an issue for jaunty:
* debian/ pulseaudio. preinst: When upgrading from intrepid, remove X11/Xsession. d/70pulseaudio, as this was used to minimize a race
/etc/
condition when starting GNOME in intrepid. This race should not exist in
jaunty once libcanberra is built to use pulseaudio as a backend.
Please reopen if it is.