So, I was trying all this in KDE... From KMix, it shows that there are no
sound cards at all... I think I tried system-config-soundcard - but that
didn't work. Also, if I remember correctly I get an error in KDE about no
sound card present...
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Scot P. Floess a écrit :
I've had bad luck myself with sound - but using NoMachine... And, for me
it only seems to work where sound is played for a Windows client machine
to a NoMachine CentOS server. The only sound I can get is using XMMS...
If I start a web browser (like Firefox), I do not hear anything if I go to
Youtube or the like...
I'd love to know how to get sound working as well :)
I just managed to get it working. In GNOME, you have to select ESD
instead of ALSA, then it works. And on the client sound, select the
Enable Multimedia checkbox.
Cheers,
Niki
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