> > >> It has following command line interface options. >> >> >>> audio-mode: Audio output mode >>> (mode can 0 - redirect locally, 1 - leave on server, 2 - none) >> >> >> In Guacamole, If I set disable-audio=true then it disables the audio on >> remote server as well. >> >> *How can we achieve this on Guacamole ? ( leave on server ) * >> >> > Honestly, "leave on server" does not make sense to me as an option, but > based on the code you pasted in your email, you'd need to use the > "console-audio" option: > > Yeah, I'm curious, Amarjeet, what your use-case is for having the audio available on the server? This option has never made a lot of sense to me, though I can imagine maybe one scenario (controlling a desktop) where this might make sense, but in a server or cloud scenario where you have multiple users accessing a variety of either server or VDI-type machines, I fail to see why you'd ever need audio to be "playing" on a server device and not forwarded out to the remote system?
-Nick
