Peter;
I have been working on something similar, and even
using the ST320, LTSP-4 and local apps. But I've
been using the default sound daemon "esd" and having
some success. I'd be interested in knowing what
DOC image your ST320 is booting from.
I did have to do some ssh setup, as described in
the "Local Applications" section of the following
document:
http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.html
I did all of this and some extra key exchanging to
get things to work. Don't remember the details.
In general, I find that remote sound frequently
gets out of sync between server apps and the display
on the client. I did some searching and found local
apps that would run on the client and sound works
much better (though "esd" doesn't seem to work as
advertised).
LDAP does is getting popular these days, and there
is related a link off the LTSP web site (Contrib
area):
http://www.pcxperience.org/thinclientdevel.html
Tom
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