Hmm - I had trouble with Debian stable and ltsp 4.1.1 - I'm not sure as I 
haven't got 
back to it yet, but I'm thinking it will be something along the lines of ltsp 
4.1.1 uses 
Xorg and debian stable is still XFree86

I would love for someone ot dispute this and tell me I'm on the wrong path, 
though ;)

Cheers

L.

From:                   Alfred Nutile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:                     Michael George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Sound LTSP 4.1
Copies to:              ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Date sent:              Wed, 22 Feb 2006 18:17:09 -0500

> 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).

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