Linux virtualization

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Hi.
Yeah, it is exactly what I want to do. Because I want to use my soundlbaster 
audigy 2zs in my virtual machine too.
I thought that if I set this up, I can use that to play games without 
needing to rebott into xp every time.
/Kristoffer
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To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: Linux virtualization


> Hi,
>
>> >  how have you gotten sound forwarding to work with rdesktop?  I've 
>> > never managed that, I know there is an option for it, bu
>> t never seen it work.
>>
>> Can't speak for rdesktop, I've only done rdp from within windows. I
>> mentioned a rdp client, because I assumed that rdesktop can do what
>> the windows rdp client can. If that's not the case as far as sound
>> goes, then that may not be an option.
>
> Wel, it claims it can I think I saw a post on ubuntu list somewhere that 
> implied people had it working.  Its just that I've never personally seen 
> it work.  You could also use vbox to produce sound from the vm on the 
> physical hardware if that's acceptable.
>
>
> Trev
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