I dont' know that what you are attempting is possible.  Sound is not
related to X in any way.  Its linked to the soundcard, module, & device
on the local system.  Sending the sound played on one system to the
speakers of another system would be non-trivial at best.

--- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to several kind folks here, I've managed to configure my son's
> PC 
> so that I can have remote X login to my PC (see "stupid newbie network
> 
> question" thread), even have it so that it can be logged into both at 
> the same time (Ctl-Alt-F7 is local, Ctl-Alt-F8 is remote). All is well
> 
> except that the remote login has no sound. Is there a way to get a 
> remote X login with sound? It's not a BIG deal, since I'll usually
> login 
> remotely just to check mail, but it'd be cool to have sound work. The 
> local PC has an old SB16 ISA card and the remote PC has an SB Live, if
> 
> that matters. Obviously, sound works on both when logged in locally.

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