Are you running feisty?  Please read the man page for asoundconf.  [The
syntax "asoundconf(1)" means the man page, found in man section 1, for
the asoundconf utility.]  I've already fixed the bug in gutsy's
asoundconf that caused the crash you see in your most recent comment.

Quickly, `asoundconf list` returns a list of detected audio devices on
the system.  Using the `asoundconf set-default-card` macro allows you to
set a default audio device.  You will then need to restart any native
ALSA apps.

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heaps of ALSA warnings in console
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120691
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