On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 at 3:37pm (-0800), Andy Schuler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We're doing something interesting here at ErnieBall Inc., (we
> manufacture guitars and guitar accessories) we're getting rid of every
> single Micro$oft product we own. We have about 100 users on our network
> so this has proven to be a daunting task...but very interesting. We have
> a central X server running RedHat 7.0 and all the client machines pull
> an X session from that machine (or will when we are finished). This
> configuration has it's obvious advantages but has also presented us with
> some challenges. Here are a couple, maybe all you gurus have some ideas
> for me.
Cool!.:)
>
> 1) We'd like to be able to setup sound on some of the local machines
> while still logging into an X session on the server.
What have you got for your client X-terms? Are these your ex-windows PC's
that run linux or are they specilised bits of hardware?
M.
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