> And this is wrong. However, the strace from the previous email did not 
> find any custom ALSA configuration files that could affect the outcome. 
> Thus, I conclude that you, or maybe some stupid script that you ran, 
> modified some file in /usr/share/alsa in a bad way in the past. Please 
> reinstall alsa-lib (which may be known as libasound2 in some 
> Debian-based distributions).

it's a year old raspbian installation with only mpd, lirc, lcdproc and now PA. 
IFAIK I did not run programs/scripts as the root user on this device which 
could modify the alsa configuration. I will reinstall all alsa packages as you 
said, but they were already the default files.

> Or, please tar up the whole /usr/share/alsa directory and send the 
> tarball here, and I'll look what exactly is damaged there.

ok, I will send you directly.
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