Yannick, this no longer appears to be a problem in Jaunty. I conducted
the following test:

- Vanilla installation of Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 64-bit with all updates to today 
installed.
- Went to System->Preferences->Sound and then clicked on the Sounds tab.
- Enabled the "Play sound effects when buttons are clicked" checkbox.
- Confirmed that the default beep sound plays for the "Toggle button clicked" 
sound event in the Sound Preferences tool (but clicking on the triangle play 
button).
- Changed the "Toggle button clicked" sound event to another sound (in this 
case, the "question.wav" file).
- Confirmed that the new sound plays by clicking on the triangle play button.
- Closed the Sound Preferences.
- Logged out and then back in again.
- Launched Ekiga (v3.2.0 as bundled with Jaunty).
- Setup an account. Noted that the new question.wav sound did indeed play when 
I clicked on checkbox buttons.
- Setup a Logitech Communicator STX webcam which includes a built-in mic. Ekiga 
automatically detected and setup the device for me.
- Conducted an Echo Test call. I could hear the echo tester and was able to 
successfully record and hear back my own voice.
- Further random changes in Sound Preferences did not appear to affect Ekiga.

Repeated the above test with a Ubuntu Jaunty 32-bit installation in a
Virtualbox VM with the same results, ie: no problems.

As a side note, starting Ekiga with "pasuspender" appears to work fine
as well.

Conclusion: The problem that was originally raised by me with Hardy has
been resolved in Jaunty (I never actually tested in Intrepid because I
switched to Skype at that time).

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Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled 
in GNOME Sound Prefs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246996
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