>In http://linux-workshop.com/bybell/vnc/vncaudio.html, someone has done
>VNCAudio.
>It says:
>VNCAudio
>Introduction
>
>VNCAudio is an extension to VNC that allows users to have the ability to
>pair up a virtual OSS soundcard to a virtual desktop on a per-UID basis.
>The reasoning for a per-UID basis is that resource tracking across
>multiple processes launched off a VNC desktop is obviated. As its basis,
>it uses DSProxy which I ghost wrote last summer while working for an Open
>Source Software company.
Great! I'll have a look at that sometime and see how good it is. Since
they have presumably done some work on protocol extensions to support it at
all, if it's any good we should adopt their protocol extensions for other
platforms as well. Of course, if it's garbage there's no reason why we
have to pay any attention.
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