I can reproduce this bug on a system without esound installed, so I very much doubt that esound is the culprit. The problem seems to be the manner in which GNOME applications initialise when "Enable Software Mixing" is turned on.
I can reproduce this bug on a system without esound installed, so I very much doubt that esound is the culprit. The problem seems to be the manner in which GNOME applications initialise when "Enable Software Mixing" is turned on.