Michael,

I had trouble with my soundcard (a mini Via motherboard with a built-in sound 
chipset) and this is how I got it working:

1. Went into BIOS setup and set the onboard sound chipset to emulate 
Soundblaster (don't know if this is necessary, but it seemed like a safe 
option).
2. Added my users into the 'video' group (I found, for some reason, that I 
could only get sound working in they were members of this group. I also found 
that this group doesn't seem to appear in the 'users and groups' app so I had 
to add the users manually to /etc/groups - is this a bug?).
3. I added "SOUND_DAEMON=esd" to /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ltsp/lts.conf under the 
default section and made sure that sound was enabled here as well (SOUND=True). 
I found that I could only get my clients' sound working using ESD - don't know 
why.
4. Reboot you client(s) and test. If it doesn't work, try telling Gnome you're 
using ESD in the 'Sounds' app. If you're clients are using KDE, you'll need to 
tell the system to use ESD in the 'System Settings' - Gnome should auto-detect, 
but KDE won't, it seems.

Hope this helps.

David.


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