[X2Go-User] PulseAudio understanding problem (Windows client)

Ulrich Sibiller ulrich.sibiller at gmail.com
Wed Mar 27 07:43:46 CET 2019


I don't know how that works in detail. But the basic principle is to run an
ssh server on the windows client and connect to it from the server. So
maybe check if your windows firewall is the culprit.

Does file sharing in x2go work?

Uli

Ingo Brückl <ib at wupperonline.de> schrieb am Mi., 27. März 2019, 05:44:

> Hi,
>
> I managed to build x2goserver with all its dependencies and requirements
> from
> scratch (my PC runs a Linux From Scratch).
>
> There is no problem to connect from a Windows notebook (client v4.1.2.0)
> to a
> local desktop on the Linux server (v4.1.0.3) using the integrated X-Server
> of
> the Windows client.
>
> The pulseaudio support, however, I am a bit at a loss with.
>
> The pulseaudio server runs on the Windows notebook and I'm able to play
> sound
> from the Linux server, but only by - locally - using something like
> PULSE_SERVER=192.168.0.2 (the notebook) and after manually copying the
> pulseaudio cookie file from notebook to PC.
>
> My question is: How is the Windows client supposed to pass this information
> to the PC, so that the sound client knows how to reach the pulseaudio
> server?
> (I could go without cookie using auth-ip-acl (assuming that it works with
> domain/host names) but the server's config file is created by the client,
> so
> I don't know how to overwrite it, and I'd missing the pulseaudio server's
> address anyway.)
>
> Ingo
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