I got here because I had a similar problem (with mocp), it helped to killall 
pulseaudio - but the I experienced some weird problems with 
gnome-power-manager, not that it took 100% CPU, but that i used up most my 
memory (bout 600 MiB), can this relay be on purpose? or is it some kind of 
memory leak or what ever?
I have attached a screenshot of Systemmanager(? I only know the danish name - 
"Systemovervågning" - but it kind of does the same as the top command).

So basically i can confirm both that there can be a problem with pulseaudio and 
that gnome-power-manager has a problem.
I also use a uptodate version of Hardy.
IBM Thinkpad T61
Version: 0.9.9-1ubuntu2

If you need more info just let me know

** Attachment added: "Gnome-power-manager using about 600MiB of memory"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12685977/mem.png

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[hardy] Pulseaudio is blocking normal sound after resume
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