You need to find the NAS plugin for XMMS on xmms.org's site. Once you
install and set that up, xmms should work using NAS. Haven't tried it
myself, though.
Brady A. Johnson wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I have configured my LTS client (a ThinkNIC) to play sound via the LTSP
>sound package. I have run checks with the auinfo utility and things seem to
>be good.
>
>I understand that XMMS can be configured to play sound on the client via
>OSS, but I can't figure out how to do it. I have selected the OSS sound
>driver plugin and attempted to configure it, but it appears to want a device
>file (defaults to /dev/dsp, which plays sound on the server). I assume you
>would need to tell it the IP address of the client in some fashion.
>
>XMMS Version: 1.2.2
>OSS Sound Driver (XMMS Plugin) Version: 1.2.2
>
>Any pointers would be appreciated. The end goal is to play MP3 files on the
>client, so perhaps a different player application would work.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Brady A. Johnson
>
>
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