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Re: [K12OSN] sound
- From: Brian Beck <Linux_Man comcast net>
- To: "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] sound
- Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 09:27:03 -0400
David Dees wrote:
>.We use a product called Destination Reading...it is a web based
>educational app that we host in-house.
>The program goes through the login screens...choosing your lesson,
>etc...however when it gets to the actual lesson (which includes a lot of
>audio)
>it states that a sound card is required....
>The sound is working on the client...I've tried games...cds etc... it
>seems that the app is looking at the server which has no sound card...
>any ideas other than adding a sound card to the server
>
>David Dees
>Network Manager
>Suwannee County Schools
>702 2nd Street NW
>Live Oak, FL 32064
>(386) 364-2148
>david suwannee k12 fl us
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Try adding a cheap Sound Card to the server; it could cause certain
modules to be loaded that make life simpler. Also, I'm assuming that
you're running this through WINE; make sure that the WINE config is
setup to use the Soundserver that you use on the terminals (ALSA, OSS,
ARTS, ESD, whatever).
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