Hi all

I'm trying to configure an old laptop as LTSP client. It boots perfectly but I want to have sound on it. This is a NEC Versa Note with ESS Maestro 2 ES1 968 S sound chip, if I thrust NEC web site.

I put

[juke]
   SOUND = Y
   SOUND_DAEMON = nasd #esd

in lts.conf, after downloaded and installed ltsp-sound (following the wiki), but during client boot, I see :

- 'Running sound server'
- a modprobe error about usb-ohci in modules.conf (this file only contains 'usb-ohci')
- 'Warning: Sound driver not loaded, please specify correct sound module
         in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf'

and no sound (XMMS blocks when I tell him to read some MP3)

I tried to add

   SMODULE_01 = maestro

or

   SMODULE_01 = "maestro"

in [juke] section, but nothing new.
I also tried to add 'maestro' in modules.conf, but I got one more error.

How can I make it work ?
Where can I find a good tuto about loading modules for ltsp clients?

Thanks

DenisG


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