Marco Nätlitz wrote:
Hi list,
I solved my problem if someone is interested:
I unmerged ltsp and esound on the server and did the whole installation
by my self. I downloaded the source from the homepage and used the
install script which was included. After editing all config files of
the services, the terminal boots without any problems and I have
kernel-2.6.9 now ;).
Oh, yah, if you were using the LTSP ebuild then that would have caused
some problems. While I appreciate the work that the authors put into
it, it has never worked as well as installing LTSP manually does for me.
The thing I have not solved: Sound!
Can anyone give me suggestions how to realize that? It would be very
helpfull for me. Maybe someone can explain how he get sound working on
his terminal.
It's pretty simple, actually... just install esound on the Gentoo box,
and on the lts.conf set SOUND = Y for the client(s), then install an
application like beep-media-player that has ESD support and it should work.
The thing that really tripped me up for a while was that even in the
programs, it wont display an audio device, but the sound will work.
Steve
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