So far the feedback has been great,  I am doing a clean install leaving Debian 
as Stable to eliminate some other glitches which I would like to mention 
later.(kdm, kiosktool)  Then I will go at sound Thursday/Friday and get back 
to everyone about my efforts.  
It seems that people overall are not having trouble with this so it may just 
be me trying to use Debian Unstable (2.4 kernel) and other settings.
Thanks 
Al
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 08:58, Michael George wrote:
> Alfred Nutile wrote:
> > Alright I've tried everythink in the Wiki area and still no luck.
> > Ideally I want to run kde and a number of learning programs (tux*, etc)
> > and games.
> > But the sound only works if I use XMMS over ESD.
> > I've tried the server with a sound card and not.
> > I've tried nasd and esd.
>
> By no means have I completely tested my sound system, but for the most
> part it works.
>
> Getting XMMS was easy using the wiki.
>
> To get KDE's audo to come out the terminal, I make sure that those who
> log into the terminals (my children) are NOT in the audio group.  When
> they were in the audio group, their audio would come out the server's
> sound system (and I'd hear it because I use the console rather than a
> server).
>
> FYI


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