Just to make my previous comment more clear, installing pulseaudio
causes all alsa sound to stop working when something triggers its
launching, apparently by trying to use esd.

In other words, a newly installed system with pulseaudio installed soon
stops to output sound and fuser points to pulseaudio as the culprit,
then causing the user (I'm not the first from some searches on the web)
to conclude that pulseaudio is something that prevents sound from
working and should be uninstalled.

In the meantime, however, ln -s /tmp/.esd /tmp/.esd-`id -u` took care of
it for me

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pulseaudio esd wrapper is not working with gnome
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108577
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