belahcene abdelkader wrote:
i am sure you can use esound (enlightened sound daemon) to perform this task. i have, although, never done that. so my only advice would be to check the esound documentation.Hi, every body I am using a set of thin client (neoware) connected to a llinux server, I want to redirect the audio to the client. It exists probably the way to do that in "same way" as the image. i mean the user logs on a thin client on the remote server, and he receives the graphics on his terminal, ( the xdm does this infact). the question is : there a procedure to redisrect thesound to the sound devices on the thin client instead of running it on the server?
there is also a quotation from some webpage:..." After settling with remote x via cygwin, I determined that I was not content. I wanted to be able to hear my linux box, as well as interact with it.
After doing some quick research, I found that I was very likely going to have the most success with EsounD, the enlightened sound daemon (http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html). While the development hasn?t stopped, it appeared that updates to the website had. What I liked most about the site, old as it was, was this quote from the overview page: ?Network transparency is also built in, so you can play sounds on one machine, and listen to them on another.? This was exactly what I was looking for... "
good luck, -- Lubos _@_"