I should say that the KDE machine - was running Fedora 12 with no sound card whatsoever. Again, XMMS worked from the Fedora box back to a Windoze NoMachine client. It didn't work to a Linux client (Fedora nor CentOS) that did have a sound card. In both cases, the client machine didn't work when a web browser was involved - for example watching Youtube videos. On Wed, 10 Mar 2010, Scot P. Floess wrote: > > So, this machine does have a sound card (not sure that matters). I used a > different machine (no sound card) and was able to use XMMS and KDE - but not > anything emitted from a Web browser. > > Again, the CentOS machine does have a sound card - so sound works locally - > but not over NoMachine. > > On Wed, 10 Mar 2010, Niki Kovacs wrote: > >> Scot P. Floess a écrit : >> > >> > So, I was trying all this in KDE... From KMix, it shows that there are >> > no sound cards at all... I think I tried system-config-soundcard - but >> > that didn't work. Also, if I remember correctly I get an error in KDE >> > about no sound card present... >> >> No sound on the server means no sound on the client either, >> unfortunately :o) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > > -- Scot P. Floess 27 Lake Royale Louisburg, NC 27549 252-478-8087 (Home) 919-890-8117 (Work) Chief Architect JPlate http://sourceforge.net/projects/jplate Chief Architect JavaPIM http://sourceforge.net/projects/javapim Architect Keros http://sourceforge.net/projects/keros