To summarize:

The action proposed by this bug is *highly* recommended, with the
following notes and caveats:

1. There will no longer be sound available for GDM, since it will
attempt to use the "pulse" device, and since Hardy is configured to run
PulseAudio on user login, the pulseaudio server will not be running. One
solution is to configure pulseaudio to run as a system daemon (possible
security risk, but we should investigate this) or to have per-user
.asoundrc files generated instead of a global /etc/asound.conf (messy).

2. The package libasound2-plugins *absolutely must* be installed and
added as a dependency of either pulseaudio or ubuntu-desktop, as this
package contains the requires ALSA "pulse_pcm" and "pulse_ctl" plugins.

3. Related to the previous point, it seems Hardy's current libasound2
and libasound2-plugins packages are buggy. Some applications will not
work properly with the "pulse" ALSA device, such as Skype and Neverball
(sans libsdl1.2-debian-pulseaudio), see this bug's description. However,
the latest version from Debian unstable (and I believe Intrepid) works
correctly with these aforementioned applications. We can either backport
the entire packages or isolate the pulse fixes and patch the 1.0.15
package. See comment #65.

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Default ALSA device must use PulseAudio, otherwise ALSA applications may fail
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