hi, Am Montag, den 01.10.2007, 23:12 +0100 schrieb Ian Pascoe: > Can anyone confirm whether Edubuntu, which I believe ships with the Gnome > desktop, has Orca and associated components pre-packaged within the Live CD, > or if it has to be downloaded afterwards? i just tested it on a gutsy client and apprently it has the sound device hardcoded ... in gutsy we have three possibilities to transfer sound to the client, the top layer is a virtual alsa device (which works fine for all other apps, so i'd somewhat had expected it to work, but apparently i'm wrong) ... there is also a pulseaudio tunnel to the client (in fact thats the layer the alsa device sits on top of vial libasound2-plugins) which you can use directly as well indeed. and as third we have an esound emulation of pulseaudio running on the thin client and teh ESPEAKER variable set in teh users session to guarantee backwards compatibility.
apparently the portaudio library orca uses in the backend isnt capable
of making use of the virtual alsa device here and the only other
fallback this library offers seems to be oss.
ciao
oli
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