Chris Fanning wrote:
How many clients have you got working concurrently using sound and how
does the quality degrade as a function of the amount of concurrent sound
users?
There are 7 terminals with the sound server installed. I've never had
the seven running sound
That is interesting - how old are those PC's in comparison to the new
ones - perhaps there is also differences in the kind of network cards and
onboard memory on these terminals?
there's is a notable lag using hp vectra pII 32mb ram terminals and hp
brio (they were a bad buy) pII 32 mb
Chris Fanning wrote:
As far as sound goes, I have just followed
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound
on debian testing with kde using esd
It works fine.
Hi Chris.
How many clients have you got working concurrently using sound and how
does the quality degrade as a function of
How many clients have you got working concurrently using sound and how
does the quality degrade as a function of the amount of concurrent sound
users?
There are 7 terminals with the sound server installed. I've never had
the seven running sound concurrently. I have had 4 running together
and
As far as sound goes, I have just followed
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound
on debian testing with kde using esd
It works fine.
Chris.
On 10/24/05, Guenther Boelter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I've tried MuNAS, but it's not working too, the last supported
kernel is 2.4.22.
It
Sorry guys,
I really have checked google.com for days now, but the result until now
is negativ. My problem is, how can I connect a headset and a webcam to
my LTSP-Terminals?
I know, there is a sound-package and sound is a well known problem with
linux. But until now I was not able to fix
Hi Günther,
Guenther Boelter wrote:
Rice, cellphone, Sound and a webCam!
The only think I like to know is, is it possible or not? I know, it's
all for free and so I should not complain. But believe me, I'm not
complaining against LTSP. I'm only angry with the documentation incl.
the wiki if
Guenther Boelter wrote:
Sorry guys,
I really have checked google.com for days now, but the result until
now is negativ. My problem is, how can I connect a headset and a
webcam to my LTSP-Terminals?
Assuming that you are not a hardcore free software user - have you had a
look at munas at
Yes, I've tried MuNAS, but it's not working too, the last supported
kernel is 2.4.22.
It look like the project is about to die, the latest news on there
homepage is from mai 1, 2004.
Regards
Guenther
Eugene Coetzee wrote:
Assuming that you are not a hardcore free software user - have you