I have to agree that removing asoundconf in favor of a gnome tool that
only works with PulseAudio is, to be kind, short-sighted.  A lot of us
have very good reasons not to use pulse or gnome, and still need an easy
way to choose a default sound card.

Here's another discussion about repackaging it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/asoundconf-gtk/+bug/378675

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alsa-utils missing asoundconf
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