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Michael Sullivan wrote: |
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>>You need to configure a sound daemon on the server to forward the sound over the network to another sound daemon on the client. |
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>>Zac |
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> Does anyone have a link to a HowTo for that? |
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I did that just the other day. Actually, you do it like this: |
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On your wife's PC, you run the esound daemon |
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http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html |
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On the server (where her gnome session runs, set the sound configuration |
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to use esd, and set the IP of the esd server to be the IP of your wife's |
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machine). |
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BTW.: You don't need to be in runlevel 3 to do the remote X thing. |
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From a terminal in the GUI running on RH, run |
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#X :1.0 -query <IP of Remote Box> |
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This will put an X login on <alt><F8>, and have the local X running on |
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<alt><F7> |
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