I have got i386 clients running with flash sound using amd64 Ubuntu.
I don't know if I did anything special but this is what I remember. I installed Ubuntu Feisty on my AMD64X2 3800 box at home then I installed the 32bit library that lets you run 32bit apps. I installed 32 bit Firefox and installed flash on it. Sound worked fine on the server. I then did sudo apt-get install edubuntu-desktop ltsp-standalone-server (or whatever it is called) After some tinkering (I needed to build the i386 chroot and change lts.confto point to the i386 root not the amd64 root) and I guess install the libflash plugin (although I can't remember this.) After I did this I tested client operations using a vmware machine as the client. It seemed to work fine. I even got sound to work in a shockwave multimedia application running under wine that I couldn't even start on K12ltsp 6. Finally, I tested it on one of the thin clients from school and everything worked. At school I installed 32 bit Edubuntu (out of the box) running as a VMware machine. This time I got everyhing going okay, but not the shockwave multimedia app. The app runs fine but there is no sound. It must be a setting in wine. I will have to check the configuration at home and compare it.
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