Thanks again.Will do that.
One point that I was wondering. I am using the xmms playing *.ogg flawless, finally. I use the guide from one of the members here to configure the following:
Under XMMS, Options->Preferences: Output Plugin: I choose eSound Output Plugin
Click on Configure->Under Server tab, I click on "Use remote host" and under Host: I put in my workstation name:ws003.
Ok all work great. The think is that when the same user log in different workstation say:ws001, he/she needs to go back under Options->Preferences and change the Host to ws001.
My question: Is it the way we have to do it? I am not complaining but as a user it will be quite a headache.
Thanks for responses.
regards duan
A.J. Venter wrote:
Try running: esddsp realplayer
YMMV
A.J.
On Thursday, 7 October 2004 16:00, Robert Harrelson wrote:
As I understand it, the problem is not with the version of ltsp or the kernel -- it is RealPlayer 10 that does not support ESD as currently packaged. To make it work I think RealPlayer 10 needs to be compiled from source in a way that enables ESD support, but I couldn't tell you how to do that. Maybe on of the real pros on this list will weigh in at this point . . .
Robert
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