> This basically tells ALSA applications - which don't know anything
> about PA - to use the PulseAudio-ALSA backend. Thus, such applications
> think they use an ALSA device when, in fact, they use PulseAudio.
>
> These show up as ALSA in the "Applications" tab in the PA sound
> preferences during playback.
>
> It might be sensible to add a global asound.conf in /etc/ to resolve
> this issue for every ALSA-only application.

Yes, this really should be present by default.

I suppose this will be the part of PA package so if I remove PA this setting will still go away?

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With best regards,
  Vitaliy Filippov

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