Hi Amgad, On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Yousif, Amgad (UK) <Amgad.Yousif at baesystems.com> wrote: > Sorry about that I tried to find individual email but couldn't se any. No, the idea is to use public mailing lists for free software projects and *not* to ask questions to individual developers privately. My comment about the disclaimer was just about the fact that nobody can answer to a mail which contains such a disclaimer because the word "priviledged" is unclear in this context. There are some rules to obey on such lists and the two most important ones are: - Always reply to the list, and not only to the person who answered you. This way, other people can join the conversation and collaborate, and the discussion can be found in the archives later. Hence, always use "reply-to-all". Always. - Do not top-post but quote your answers inline. That helps following the discussion a lot. > Anyways thanks for the reply. I already looked at the networking page > very well and couldn't see how any section on that could help with what > im trying to do!. > > I am trying to build a Ubuntu 10.10 server which I can remotely access > from a windows machine. I am using a server called freeNX. The remote > desktop works great except there is no sound on the remote session. I > looked into this and found out that freeNX uses ESD to transfer sound > through the session. But ESD has been replaced with pulsaudio on Ubuntu. > I don't want to used ESD. I want to use Pulsaidio (as this is now used > instead). > > This is the most useful information I have on getting sound through > freeNX, if you can help or have any idea how this could be achieved > through pulsaudio please let me know. > > What should I do to play sound inside my NX session? > http://www.nomachine.com/ar/view.php?ar_id=AR03D00355 > > How to enable ESD sound support on Linux distributions not shipping > the Enlightened Sound Daemon > http://www.nomachine.com/ar/view.php?ar_id=AR11E00491 Unfortunately, I have not much of an idea about Windows integration of PulseAudio, but I know that there has been some discussion about that recently on this list. So maybe someone else can help? Daniel