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I find that Pulseaudio is indeed installed on Lubuntu Precise,
so perhaps the previous post's "We don't use pulseaudio"
remark refers merely to non-usage by Skype, rather than to
fundamental configuration in Lubuntu?<br>
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In Edubuntu 12.04, local sound works fine on LTSP clients. So
Alsa and Pulseaudio are configured differently in
Edubuntu/Ubuntu than in Lubuntu?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/29/2012 6:36 PM, John Hupp
wrote:<br>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">I'm forking a previous post
to a related yet distinct topic.<br>
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I hadn't posted anything on the topic yet since I have not
tested my observation more widely, but I seem to find that
LTSP clients connected to a Lubuntu LTSP server do not have
local sound. They output to the server's speakers.<br>
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Vaguely I recall that LTSP relies on pulseaudio, so your
statement below could explain the behavior.<br>
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If this assessment is correct, anyone know of a relatively
easy way to get local sound working with LTSP on Lubuntu?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/29/2012 6:14 PM, <a
moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:leszek.lesner@web.de">leszek.lesner@web.de</a>
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text-indent:0px;"><span style="
font-family:'NokiaPureTextLight';">We don't use
pulseaudio so pavucontrol makes no sense. Skype only
used with alsa reveals the alsa devices in skypes
configuration for audio devices. This works usually
fine. </span></p>
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<p>紳癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) schrieb am 29.09.12 23:54:<br>
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<div> Today I had to use Skype, and I noticed that there's
no way to change the microphone volume. There's no GUI for
doing that. So I googled and, at the Ubuntu forums
recommended to use pavucontrol as a unique pulse audio
controller.<br>
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<div> Shouldn't we include this app in the distro? I mean,
maybe more people need to control more device's levels and
they have no choice. Or maybe I'm wrong and I'm not using
the right tool.<br>
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<div> Thanks.<br>
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