On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 01:10:11PM -0600, Bryan Sutula wrote: > On Sun, 2007-08-12 at 11:04 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > could you please test the new packages and see if this adequately > > addresses the issues you experienced? > From what I can tell, the new version (5.0.8) is more capable, but it's > still a long way from just working. So far, I'm doing the following in > addition to the instructions at the wiki: > > - Using "SOUND_DAEMON = pulse" in lts.conf (not sure if it's necessary, > but when things still didn't work much better, I started trying to > understand:
it should default to pulseaudio by default without setting that variable. i'll attempt to confirm that it does. > http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Feisty/HOWTO:_PulseAudio > There may be other good information in there) thanks for the URL. i've also looked at: /usr/share/doc/libasound2-plugins/README-pulse which gives some more information about configuring alsa to use pulseaudio. > - apt-get install libasound2-plugins on the server (this was the key to > getting a bunch of ALSA apps working on clients) yes, this is a dependency of the ltsp-server-standalone package. i'll add ltsp-server-standalone dependencies as suggests to the ltsp-server package. > At this point, I can get ESD and ALSA applications to work. I don't > have a very stock system any more and I certainly don't have an > understanding of the various sound systems, so won't be much help > documenting what it really takes to get sound working. yeah, i'll experiment a little more with a cleanly installed system to see if i can get the packages to work without configuration. > Is there someone who would know what Ubuntu has done in this area, that > could contribute a write-up of how to get sound working well under > Debian/LTSP? i'll look into it. live well, vagrant -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

