Re: remote sound

2004-04-02 Thread Matthew Frederico
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 08:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I want to do the same thing. This afternoon I'm going to try to implement > the following idea: > > 1) on the client box where I plan to listen to the sound (music in my > case), I'm going to listen for incoming tcp/ip connections using nc

Re: remote sound

2004-04-02 Thread dante
I want to do the same thing. This afternoon I'm going to try to implement the following idea: 1) on the client box where I plan to listen to the sound (music in my case), I'm going to listen for incoming tcp/ip connections using nc or the like and pipe the stream to /dev/dsp locally. 2) on t

Re: remote sound

2004-04-02 Thread James Miller
, but I know where I'd look for one. I monitor a listserv called k12osn (it's a discussion by mostly sysadmins about k12ltsp - a Linux terminal server project distro aimed at running on computers in educational settings). The issue of remote sound comes up frequently, since the client ter

remote sound

2004-04-02 Thread Andrew Langdon-Davies
Hello all, The idea is to use an old p100 (there aren't any new ones) as an X client on which to display videos. The server is a Pentium IV running Mandrake 9.2. I am gradually getting there and so far can run totem or mplayer on the server and watch the results on the client. What I cannot get