This is most likely a bug in either GTK or your GTK configuration,
since the text is definitely there. My guess would be that GTK can't
find the font to display the text.
If you run alsaplayer from the command-line, does it output any useful
error massages? Have you tried other GTK 1 programs? (Unfortunately,
there are very few of them now, since most applications have been
ported to GTK 2.)
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