I should have made myself clearer. There were two options under #2 --
(A) removing pulseaudio from USD, or (B) just removing pulseaudio-
esound-compat.

I would LOVE #A -- that pulseaudio NOT be automatically part of the 
ubuntu-studio-desktop.
I never use pulseaudio, and never will. Not having to kill it every time I turn 
on the computer would be a gift of time to me, and it would make me happy. 
However, I can work around having pulseaudio installed.  
killall pulseaudio, everytime I turn on the computer.  

I NEED #B -- Once I have killed pulseaudio, I must be able to run alsa
and wine effectively together. Right now, installing esound is the only
way to do it. To get esound I must remove pulseaudio-esound-compat.

The first option -- having pulseaudio-esound-compat and esound running
side-by-side, seems confusing to me. But it wouldn't matter to me if the
pulseaudio version were running or not, because I kill pulseaudio. So,
this could be an option, from a developer perspective.

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installing esound requires removing ubuntu-studio-desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429311
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