You can use esound, the Enlightenment Sound Daemon (Comes with Mandrake).
You'll have to do some RTFM, and problably use gnome, since kde does not
support it.

I've seen it work, it's fantastic, however I never tried it, so you're on
your own.

Jean-Michel Dault
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, RaStuS wrote:

> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 21:54:18 +1000
> From: RaStuS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] Binding sound to $DISPLAY
> 
> G'day All,
> 
> I know a console consists of a display, keyboard, mouse combination
> and these are also assigned to the $DISPLAY var during an X session.
> 
> Thing is, on my home net I have a server (with heaps of mem & hd space)
> and an old Compaq Pressario (very limited resources) set up as a client.
> 
> I usually operate from the client.  To save resources I'm running X remotely
> from the server.  It works great except any apps that have sound involved
> play the sound on the server rather than the client.
> 
> This is pretty useless when I'm several rooms away, is there a way I can
> bind the sound with the other $DISPLAY devices so it is also plays on
> the box where the app is being displayed ?
> 
> Many Thanx............
> 
> RaStuS
> 

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