I've also experienced this, and I think it's far from being low priority. Especially if you're not an experienced ALSA user and can't figure out what's wrong with the ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf file (some users might have problems tracing their problems to that).
Also, it can be deceiving, since in this case OSS output works, but not ALSA.
I fixed it by commenting out the include statement from ~/.asoundrc, is that harmful?
I've also experienced this, and I think it's far from being low priority. Especially if you're not an experienced ALSA user and can't figure out what's wrong with the ~/.asoundrc. asoundconf file (some users might have problems tracing their problems to that).
Also, it can be deceiving, since in this case OSS output works, but not ALSA.
I fixed it by commenting out the include statement from ~/.asoundrc, is that harmful?