spice is now in raring's qemu in main. If there are bugs please report
them there.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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This is actually a libvirt issue.
** Package changed: virt-manager (Ubuntu) => libvirt (Ubuntu)
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Title:
No sound from virtual machines
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Quoting David Ayers (ay...@fsfe.org):
> Hello Serge,
>
> I can confirm that adding a SDL graphics device in the VM configuration
> and removing the vnc device I was able to hear the sound.
Thanks.
> So if virt-manager disables sound in its VNC device due to security
> issues and SDL only works l
Hello Serge,
I can confirm that adding a SDL graphics device in the VM configuration
and removing the vnc device I was able to hear the sound.
So if virt-manager disables sound in its VNC device due to security
issues and SDL only works locally, then there is currently no support
for remote sound
Richard,
if you use virt-manager with SDL, do you get sound?
Lack of sound support in vnc is a known missing feature. Thanks for the
link to the bugzilla tracking its development.
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Wishlist
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
St
I can confirm this bug. If I run virtual machine directly by kvm (like "kvm
-soundhw ac97 virtual_machine"), sound is ok. But if I use Virtual Machine
Manager (virt-manager) with VNC server (like Virtual Display), no sound is
played in the host.
I think, that it is probably the same bug like her
Using "testdrive" (note: testdrive-gtk does not exist for Lucid) the
sound of the virtual machine was passed through to the host and working
fine (well I'm not sure whether the volume control from within the VM
should work as it didn't have any effect, but the volume control of the
host worked fine
Thanks for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. I've
definately
had plenty of VMs (usually when I needed quiet :) be able to play music, so I
just
want to check whether there is anything peculiar to i386 or some other aspect of
your setup. So could you use 'testdrive' to fire u
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/635703/+attachment/1570407/+files/Dependencies.txt
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No sound from virtual machines
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