As I understand it, the problem is not with the version of ltsp or the
kernel -- it is RealPlayer 10 that does not support ESD as currently
packaged. To make it work I think RealPlayer 10 needs to be compiled
from source in a way that enables ESD support, but I couldn't tell you
how to do that. Maybe on of the real pros on this list will weigh in at
this point . . .

Robert


On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 20:22, duan wrote:
> Thanks. So I should go back to ltsp-4.0? Or kernel re-compilation to 
> enable esd? What should of module should I be looking at to enable esd?
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Robert Harrelson wrote:
> 
> >The installation notes say that support for esd and alsa are not
> >included in the current version. This has been the case for quiet a
> >while, and is rather annoying. I saw a post somewhere suggesting that
> >esd support can be enabled if you compile from source, but I don't know
> >anymore about it than that.
> >
> >Robert
> >  
> >
-- 
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