I've updated, and it didn't work.

I've attached a second log file of that run, where I killed pulseadio
manually. I now have changed one setting in daemon.conf which might be
useful to stop this behaviour. The setting is "no-cpu-limit = yes". With
this setting, your CPU will be overloaded for a few seconds, and after
the time it would usually crash PA, it will drop to normal, without
killing PA.

I will now downgrade again to the Jaunty version of PA, as there are
some issues with the Karmic release. The channel volume is reset
whenever PA is called or closed. Could also be a setting, changing it to
system instance, like I had before, might do the trick too.

** Attachment added: "pa2.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26857950/pa2.log

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Pulseaudio crashes with pavucontrol
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