Thanks to Gideon Romm....the volume issue is fixed. He and I worked together (basically I tested it and am now doumenting it) to come up with a fix for what was a problem with very low volume on my thin-clients. What this script essentially does is sets the values for alsamixer for the thin-client as the defaults are too low in most cases. Here's the fix: (feel free to cut and paste)
Download this script to your server(s) http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=110959&use_mirror=osdn&filename=ltsp-setup-more&57561363 Next...do the following commands: 1. cp ltsp-setup-more /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/init.d 2. chmod 755 /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/init.d/ltsp-setup-more 3. chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 update-rc.d ltsp-setup-more start 33 S . (yes that's a . at the end....include it) 4. Add one or more of the following to lts.conf: (/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf) VOLUME= HEADPHONE_VOLUME= PCM_VOLUME= MIC_VOLUME= CD_VOLUME= FRONT_VOLUME= Example: VOLUME=99 HEADPHONE_VOLUME=95 PCM_VOLUME=95 MIC_VOLUME=85 CD_VOLUME=100 FRONT_VOLUME=100 I chose to put all of mine at 100, (these values go up to 100%) as I have volume controls on the headphones...and the users can use the GUI volume control. The you'll need to reboot the clients and they should have nice loud sound (mine do!) :-) David N. Trask Technology Teacher/Director Vassalboro Community School [EMAIL PROTECTED] (207)923-3100 -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel