The notes above did not work on Ubuntu 12.04 and Distos based in 12.04
like Mint 13.
I finally looked into it and realized that they ship a heavily
modified Pulse Audio server.
I had to get the Ubuntu source and build it to get things working.

Anyway, I can provide more instructions to build yourself.
Also, I have both a 32 bit and 64 bit x86 module build here.

http://server1.xrdp.org/xrdp/pulse/

Jay


On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Jay Sorg <jay.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I create some pulse sink notes at
> http://www.xrdp.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19:xrdp-pulse-sink&catid=2:documents&Itemid=7
>
> configure xrdp without --enable-simplesound for this.  I think I'll
> remove the pulse simple API option if the sink method works.
>
> With the simple API, it was a pulse monitor that had to pull the pulse
> audio server.  That mean that even if no audio is playing, the loop is
> running.  With the sink model, all threads are resting nicely when
> nothing is playing.
>
> In the future I could see this sink going into the pulse upstream and
> even add a way to detect if it's an xrdp session and default to the
> appropriate sink.
>
> Jay

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