Hi,
I have had some time to test a bit around with the sound issues I had. After I have filled in what
s described here http://www.pro-linux.de/berichte/x2go-ubuntu.html
at the end of the Page. It works now with the x2goclient for Windows. They are able to use the sound. When I try to connect from a Debian Machine for example it wont work. I have no idea why but if Im trying to log in as the same user from a Windows client it works fine. At least a bit oft it ;). YouTube and other video platforms won
t work. I think this is a pulseaudio related thing.
Unfortunately Videos are too slow. Would it help to install the commercial Graphics driver from ATI for instance on the server? Or are there any other possibilities to speed things a bit up?
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Sauron99@gmx.de schreef:
Hi, I have had some time to test a bit around with the sound issue
s I had. After I have filled in what
s described here http://www.pro-linux.de/berichte/x2go-ubuntu.htmlat the end of the Page. It works now with the x2goclient for Windows. They are able to use the sound. When I try to connect from a Debian Machine for example it won
t work. I have no idea why but if Im trying to log in as the same user from a Windows client it works fine. At least a bit oft it ;). YouTube and other video platforms won
t work. I think this is a pulseaudio related thing.
Did you try ESD and Gnome? In the past I have seen that this works fine (with freenx) from a Linux client.
Unfortunately Videos are too slow. Would it help to install the commercial Graphics driver from ATI for instance on the server?
No.
Or are there any other possibilities to speed things a bit up?
I don't know them...
Small video's are OK. Big one's are too slow.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.