I have seen this on our Ubuntu Asterisk server.  However it was only one
of many problems with the Ubuntu packaged asterisk.  The current
packages that come with lucid for asterisk are largely unuseable and not
production quality in my opinion.  Sound quality was poor; people would
be dropped from conference calls; asterisk would mysteriously use up 100
percent of the CPU for no reason; etc.  Basically it felt like I was
back in 2004 / 2005 trying to get asterisk to work for the first time.

All my problems went away when I removed the Ubuntu packages, and
installed asterisk 1.8 from source.  I guess the main reason why I am
commenting here is to suggest that we re-package the newer version of
asterisk as quickly as possible, I think there is already an issue for
that ( #691390 ).

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Title:
  Asterisk 1.6.2.0~rc2-0ubuntu1.2  libpthread-2.10.1.so

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