Linux systems as a distributed speaker array

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Has anyone done this?  An evenly spaced set of Linux systems that
communicate over wireless and provide a simultaneous wavefront.

(Context: a late night OLPC XO flashing party at a cold warehouse wants
some entertainment while they work.  We realise the built-in speakers
don't move much air mass when they oscillate, ultra-lame, but we can
add more systems.)

What tools exist to synchronise the audio outputs of several different
kernels?  They all have the same audio hardware, if that helps.

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James Cameron    mailto:quozl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx     http://quozl.netrek.org/
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