Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote:
- Change sound daemon on client to "nas". Reboot it. Make sure you canThis only works if arts has support for NAS compiled in. When I was running Redhat 9, the arts package from Redhat did not have support for NAS compiled in nor did they even have NAS available for installation. This may have changed with Fedora. It should be possible to rebuild the rpm after the NAS libraries are installed, which should make the option available.
play sound on the clients hardware (for instance, install the program
"bplay" on server, copy it to /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/bin, and copy
a .wav-file to /opt/ltsp/i386, change SCREEN_02 = shell and hit Ctrl+F2
on client and "bplay test.wav"). You might need to disable LTSP sound on
client while testing this.
(- Kill all arts daemons running on server.)
- Run the nas testing applications.
- Run "artsd -a nas &" from a terminal in X on the server.
- Now you can play sound from all arts-enabled applications. Those who
are not, try with artsdsp ("artsdsp bplay test.wav" on the server).
- When satisfied, drop "artsd -a nas &" into the X startup scripts
(/etc/X11/Xsession.d on my Debian server).
Once support is available in arts, it is possible to just use the Sound System configuration module in KDE to select NAS or ESD.
And I would actually recommend using ESD over NAS, as I've seen better performance from ESD. Where NAS has about a 2 second delay between server and client, ESD has about a half a second.
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