So if I understand this correctly: if this error occurs, one cannot hope
to run jackd on Ubuntu without getting more RAM.

I understand, that this is not really an error in pulse-audio. PA acts
correctly and sensible.

But from Ubuntus side there should be a workaround and this workaround
should be a sufficient, reliable way to disable pulse audio altogether
if such errors occur. It should allow such an action *without* a need to
de-install/remove PA. And this must handle all applications, that call
PA for themselfs automatically, in this case alsa.

Quite complicated, I suspect ;-)

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