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
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
, 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
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