Yes, sorry on that one, it appears I swapped "Intrepid" and "Jaunty" while 
writing my previous comment. I am currently using Jaunty, not Intrepid.
As for the latest comment, no, Flash does not reconnect to PulseAudio unlike 
other apps. Of course, this is Flash's problem, not PA's, but there should be 
no reason to reconnect in the first place - in other words, PA shouldn't hang.
I just experienced a worse case of this bug. After pausing a Flash video on 
YouTube, no more audio could be played in the system. Sure enough, pulseaudio 
wasn't running. That means it didn't only hang, but crash without restarting 
for a whole two minutes (the time it took before I could play audio again). The 
only messages from pulseaudio in /var/log/messages (for that matter, the *only* 
messages in /var/log/messages) are more than 15 minutes older than the time of 
the crash:

  pulseaudio[13162]: protocol-native.c: Failed to push data into queue
  last message repeated 4510 times
  pulseaudio[13162]protocol-native.c: Failed to push data into queue
  pulseaudio[13162]: protocol-native.c: Failed to push data into queue
  last message repeated 37750 times
  kernel: [848533.546013] pulseaudio[13162]: segfault at b2fdeb70 ip b2fdeb70 
sp bf887acc error 4 in pulse-shm-2460155229[b2ff5000+4001000]
  pulseaudio[2888]: main.c: Called SUID root and real-time and/or high-priority 
scheduling was requested in the configuration. However, we lack the necessary 
privileges:
  pulseaudio[2888]: main.c: We are not in group 'pulse-rt', PolicyKit refuse to 
grant us the requested privileges and we have no increase 
RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits.
  pulseaudio[2888]: main.c: For enabling real-time/high-priority scheduling 
please acquire the appropriate PolicyKit privileges, or become a member of 
'pulse-rt', or increase the RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits for this 
user.
  pulseaudio[2891]: pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting.
  pulseaudio[2891]: alsa-util.c: Device hw:1 doesn't support 44100 Hz, changed 
to 16000 Hz.
  pulseaudio[2891]: alsa-util.c: Device hw:1 doesn't support 2 channels, 
changed to 1.
  pulseaudio[2891]: module-alsa-source.c: Your kernel driver is broken: it 
reports a volume range from 18,00 dB to 18,00 dB which makes no sense.
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Can't play sound because of pulseaudio hang
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288093
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