I just tried in Lucid and I couldn't reproduce this (with a user that
was a member of the audio group), so I'm marking it as invalid.
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Client volume control changes sound volume in the server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3603
no luck, pulse as default not working, but see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/495661 for a workaround that
maybe work for you... the real problem still unsolved.
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The sound control applet in gnome show no device when this occurs.
I will try to set pulse as the default sound server in lts.conf
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I had some of the problems you mention, just upgraded 8.10 > 9.04 and
sound is making weird things like you describe in number 4 (before with
8.10 all worked fine in the first shoot)
but if using local apps (see ubuntuLTSP page form localapps in ubuntu
wiki, using totem, vlc, mplayer [this nee
Is that still happening with Karmic ?
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Ubuntu 8.10 --> 9.04 upgrade. Client adjusts sound and sound comes out
on server speakers. Some thin clients soundcards are detected, others
are not, appears to be tied to user not machine.
Dale
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Hi,
Reiner S wrote:
> I think you have only to change the (audio) device in gnome-volume-control.
That'd be difficult for young students to do, and a little annoying
because they'd have to do it every time they changed seats...
Stéphane Graber wrote:
> Looks like the order in which the gnome v
Hello,
I think you have only to change the (audio) device in gnome-volume-control.
At default it is the audio device of the server.
If you don't know the name of your audio device, you could find the it with
"lspci | grep audio"
So change your device in gnome-volume-control (=volume mixer).
Re