It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients.
Nor is the defaults of 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no arguments in lts.conf
(also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variablenames with no success)
SOUND
( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)
VOLUME HEADPHONE_VOLUME
PCM_VOLUME
CD_VOLUME
FRONT_VOLUME
MIC_VOLUME
All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume
Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf:
(all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards)
Hi
It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients.
Nor is the defaults of 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no arguments in lts.conf
(also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variablenames with no success)
SOUND
HEADPHONE_ VOLUME
( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)
VOLUME
PCM_VOLUME
CD_VOLUME
FRONT_VOLUME
MIC_VOLUME
All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume soundcards)
Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf:
(all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/
[default] 192.168. 100.1 192.168. 100.1 MONO_VOLUME= 100 MONO_PLAYBACK_ SWITCH= on MONO_PLAYBACK_ VOLUME= 30 VOLUME= 30 sv_SE.UTF- 8 SYMLINKS= False "gnome- session --session= gnome-fallback" ONE_SESSION= True THRESHOLD= 500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) sv_SE.UTF- 8
NBD_SWAP=True
DNS_SERVER=
TIMESERVER=
SOUND=True
VOLUME=10
SPEAKER_VOLUME=10
PCM_VOLUME=10
CD_VOLUME=10
FRONT_VOLUME=10
# MASTER_
# MASTER_
# MASTER_
# MONO_VOLUME=30
# MONO_PLAYBACK_
X_RAMPERC=95
X_NUMLOCK=True
X_BLANKING=600
LDM_DIRECTX=True
LDM_LANGUAGE=
SSH_FOLLOW_
LDM_SESSION=
LDM_LIMIT_
LDM_THEME=ltsp
# FAT_RAM_
# LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8
# LANGUAGE=
<*eof*>
/niplas