

This setup works just fine on Ubuntu 8.04 but I'm really liking Mint and want to jump over. I've googled the heck out of this and am coming up with nothing (I must be googling the wrong terms). I simply want to be able to play audio files on the server (that is hooked up to a home stereo) and control the audio with the client.

Also there are no graphical details for NoMachine as an application in the new 22.04.1. Finally having to use sudo /etc/NX/nxserver shutdown from the command line to restore my ability to login. This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 5 years. I am not trying to play audio from the server onto the client over ESD. I just updated to Ubuntu 22.04.1 and updated NoMachine when prompted to 7.8.2. Forums / NoMachine for Linux / Server on Ubuntu 17.10. users.html (although audio was working fine when logged on locally and still is.)Īlso, if I first log onto the machine locally, stay logged in, and then log in over nomachine (both same user) then audio works fine. Server is the nomachine nx free adition and not the freenx server. I'm running the most current version of nomachine nx ( ) for both client and server. The volume bar has a red x over it and i get the g-streamer message that the volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control.Īudio Card: Aureon 7.1 Universe (Mint identifies the card correctly)ĪLSA details on the card. When I login via nomachine the audio device seems to be disabled or is thought to be in use (not sure which). When I login locally audio works just fine. I set this computer up specifically to play audio files on my home stereo system. I'm a brand new mint 6 user coming over from Ubuntu.
