I suspect when gnome starts a new default device is created that uses
the dmix plugin which allows sharing the device.

We might be able to tell by;

Disabling the squeezeslave service.
Logout from gnome

Switch to a text console ctrl-alt-f1 should do it, login as root and
run

squeezeslave -L

You might need to specify the full path to squeezeslave.

Logout and switch back to the gdm login screen ctrl-alt-f7 most likely.

Login to gnome as your normaul user and open a terminal window, still
with the squeezeslave service disabled run

squeezeslave -L

Post the output from both if the two are different, if not you'll need
to dig into the pulseaudio/alsa ubuntu config and
figure out how to create a default device that uses dmix.  I've never
used pulseaudio.

Alternatively you could start squeezeslave from .bash_profile of your
normal login window.


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