From kenny at hittsjunk.net Sun Jun 1 01:36:44 2008 From: kenny at hittsjunk.net (Kenny Hitt) Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 20:36:44 -0500 Subject: Orca at Login In-Reply-To: <000801c8c369$4729c000$0b02a8c0@LIFEBOOK> References: <000801c8c369$4729c000$0b02a8c0@LIFEBOOK> Message-ID: <20080601013644.GA23903@hittsjunk.net> hi. For now, that isn't an option. unfortunately, accessible login with gdm isn't currently working. The gdm developers are working on changes that will eventyally make it work, but the sound when the system is ready for ligin is the best we have. This problem isn't specific to ubuntu, it effects all Linux distros. Kenny On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 06:57:09PM -0300, E.J. Zufelt wrote: > Good evening, > > I have successfully installed Ubuntu 8.04 on my laptop. I am wondering where, if possible, I can go to enable Orca to speak at the Ubuntu login screen? > > Thank you, > Everett > > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility From blindstein at gmail.com Mon Jun 2 19:38:19 2008 From: blindstein at gmail.com (Justin Harford) Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:38:19 -0700 Subject: working linux distribution Message-ID: Hi all I have been trying ubuntu hardy for the last couple days, and am bothered by the lack of stability with orca. It seems like it arbitrarily crashes (loses speech) when I'm using it, perhaps 3 times each hour. I have not been able to isolate the problem to a specific activity, maybe when I am just reading up and down in text. What I'm curious about is if anyone here has found that some distributions, ubuntu dapper, fedora, etc work better than others with regards to accessibility and usability and if you might be able to recommend one to me. Regards Justin Harford Into this wild abyss, the weary fiend stood on the brink of hell and looked awhile, pondering his voyage John Milton Paradise Lost From kenny at hittsjunk.net Mon Jun 2 19:58:24 2008 From: kenny at hittsjunk.net (Kenny Hitt) Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 14:58:24 -0500 Subject: working linux distribution In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20080602195824.GA10832@hittsjunk.net> hi. i don't see your problem here. I find my Hardy install to be stable. As for other distros, you'd have to ask there users on the mailing list for that distro. kenny From hammera at pickup.hu Tue Jun 3 05:58:36 2008 From: hammera at pickup.hu (Hammer Attila) Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2008 07:58:36 +0200 Subject: working linux distribution In-Reply-To: <20080602195824.GA10832@hittsjunk.net> References: <20080602195824.GA10832@hittsjunk.net> Message-ID: <4844DD8C.1000406@pickup.hu> Dear List! Justin, I have same problem my hardy, I solved this problem these steps: My sound card is a Creative Audigy2 sound card. 1. Turn off softvare mixing function with sound preferences: gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/sound/enable_esd false 2. Setting up musicaudiosink with alsasink: gconftool-2 -s -t string /desktop/gnome/system/gstreamer/0.10/musicaudiosink alsasink 3. Following this instruction with Orca homepage: http://live.gnome.org/Orca/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#head-7768cfa02a7b58992f0755eecd185a0a83389f5a Quoted section: "Hotly debated issue, It is not Orca's fault that it is set up like this, so the fix should be done elsewhere, but if you don't care about the politics and simply want it to work then: sudo apt-get install alsa-oss now change directory: cd /usr/lib/bonobo/servers/ now edit using your favorite editor: If you are using Espeak then modify: GNOME_Speech_SynthesisDriver_Espeak.server and if you are using Festival: GNOME_Speech_SynthesisDriver_Festival.server replace "festival" for "espeak" if you wish to modify the festival synthesizer. On the third line of the file you will see (remember to use dashes instead of underscores): type="exe" location="/usr/bin/espeak-synthesis-driver" replace this with: type="exe" location="/usr/bin/aoss /usr/bin/espeak-synthesis-driver" Note that if the alsa-oss package is not installed then you will have a broken system and wont have any speech output, so make sure it is installed. save the file, and restart Orca, now you can use mplayer and suchlike to output sound alongside Orca." After this modifications, my Orca speech for example with eight hour work, not lose speech. Hope this helps, Attila From kb8aey at verizon.net Tue Jun 3 17:04:21 2008 From: kb8aey at verizon.net (mike coulombe) Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2008 12:04:21 -0500 (CDT) Subject: a question about the new version of orca Message-ID: <0K1W00KL6CR8XDY5@vms046.mailsrvcs.net> Hi, will the new version of orca that was just released be available as a hardy update at some point? Thanks Mike. From davaweb at bigpond.net.au Thu Jun 5 02:56:07 2008 From: davaweb at bigpond.net.au (David Ryder) Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 12:56:07 +1000 Subject: Sticky keys - now work for me with this 'solution' Message-ID: <1212634567.7593.45.camel@ubuntu-server.dryder.org.CEDARS> Hi, For those who are having trouble with the system turning off sticky-keys if two keys are pressed or if a modifier key is pressed with another key, I found a setting in Configuration Editor which has stopped that misbehaviour - for me. So, in case it helps others: In Assistive Technologies Preferences > Keyboard Accessibility > Accessibility tab, I have always set: 1. Simulate simultaneous keypress - ticked 2. Disable sticky keys if two keys are pressed - never ticked Notifications: General: 3. Beep when accessibility features are turned on or off - ticked 4. Beep when toggle key is pressed - ticked Sticky Keys: 5. Beep when a modifier key is pressed - ticked However, despite 2. above, I found 100% of the time pressing a modifier key and another key undid my settings. Very annoying with a trembling hand! Then I looked in Configuration Editor > desktop >gnome > accesibility > keyboard. I noticed that 'stickykeys_two_key_off' was still ticked which did not seem logical given my choices. So I unselected it and since then have not had a problem. Hope this helps - sorry, I don't know a CLI way of doing it. David From j.t.laurie at gmail.com Fri Jun 6 06:13:50 2008 From: j.t.laurie at gmail.com (J. T. Laurie) Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 01:13:50 -0500 Subject: disabling sound events in orca? Message-ID: <000601c8c79c$7d3ec370$6601a8c0@Rosetta> Hi, someone here once offered that as a solution to my sound difficulties with orca. Are there any ways to disable the sound events via keystrokes? 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URL: From samuel.thibault at ens-lyon.org Fri Jun 6 22:46:58 2008 From: samuel.thibault at ens-lyon.org (Samuel Thibault) Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 23:46:58 +0100 Subject: grub beep control-g In-Reply-To: <000801c8c824$d089aa80$0c02a8c0@LIFEBOOK> References: <000801c8c824$d089aa80$0c02a8c0@LIFEBOOK> Message-ID: <20080606224658.GA4681@implementation> E.J. Zufelt, le Fri 06 Jun 2008 19:29:38 -0300, a écrit : > However, I can't seem to produce the control-g code in either vi or vim through > gnome-terminal. press control-v control-g in insert mode. Samuel From jonathan.chacon at telefonica.net Sat Jun 7 05:00:42 2008 From: jonathan.chacon at telefonica.net (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jonathan_Chac=F3n?=) Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 07:00:42 +0200 Subject: grub beep control-g In-Reply-To: <000801c8c824$d089aa80$0c02a8c0@LIFEBOOK> References: <000801c8c824$d089aa80$0c02a8c0@LIFEBOOK> Message-ID: <20499398BAE44B01B9B039F26DB1E80B@HPVista> -----Mensaje original----- De: ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] En nombre de E.J. Zufelt Enviado el: sábado, 07 de junio de 2008 0:30 Para: Ubuntu Accessibility Asunto: grub beep control-g >Good evening, Hi >I am blind and running a dual-boot of Ubuntu and Windows. I would like to find a way to make the grub menu beep when it >is loaded. I understand that this can be done by adding control-g at the beginning of one of the menu titles. >However, I can't seem to produce the control-g code in either vi or vim through gnome-terminal. Any suggestions? You have to add the hexadecimal character 07 using a hexadecimal editor. You can use hexedit in Ubuntu: $ sudo aptitude install hexedit Hexedit is an easy editor with 2 views. First view is for plain text. The second one is for hexadecimal version. You can jump between views using tab key. You have to set the cursor on a space character in a line with the command Title. For example: Title Microsoft Windows XP You can set the cursor between Windows and XP. Next, press tab key to jump to hexadecimal view and type 07. Note, you have to type 0, right arrow and 7 because insert text mode is deactivated by default. When you had made the changes. Save the file pressing control+X Regards Jonathan Chacón From kb8aey at verizon.net Sat Jun 7 19:28:51 2008 From: kb8aey at verizon.net (mike coulombe) Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 14:28:51 -0500 (CDT) Subject: a question about wubi Message-ID: <0K2300272Y43OQW5@vms046.mailsrvcs.net> Hi, wubi backs up the image when you uninstall it, but is there a way to also get it to backup the documents and music folders as well? Thanks Mike. From alpuzz at gmail.com Sun Jun 8 15:20:05 2008 From: alpuzz at gmail.com (Al Puzzuoli) Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 11:20:05 -0400 Subject: Anyone tried Hardy for PPC? Message-ID: I'm downloading the desktop CD right now, but before I burn the CD, I wanted to check whether there are any known issues. Does accessible install work under PPC? Thanks, Al -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From samuel.thibault at ens-lyon.org Sun Jun 8 15:28:30 2008 From: samuel.thibault at ens-lyon.org (Samuel Thibault) Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 16:28:30 +0100 Subject: Anyone tried Hardy for PPC? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20080608152830.GJ5246@implementation> Hello, Al Puzzuoli, le Sun 08 Jun 2008 11:20:05 -0400, a écrit : > I'm downloading the desktop CD right now, but before I burn the CD, I wanted to > check whether there are any known issues. Does accessible install work under > PPC? The desktop CD should work. The text console reading with brltty will not, however, due to a bug in brltty 3.9, solved in the coming 3.10. Samuel From sergionevess at gmail.com Tue Jun 10 04:01:31 2008 From: sergionevess at gmail.com (=?iso-8859-1?Q?S=E9rgio_Neves?=) Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 05:01:31 +0100 Subject: grub beep control-g References: <000801c8c824$d089aa80$0c02a8c0@LIFEBOOK> <20499398BAE44B01B9B039F26DB1E80B@HPVista> Message-ID: <3015F346D8D8484DA38D5D1B6F25116B@ricardo> Hi, How are you able to navigate ithrough a document with down arrow? When I am on plain text view, orca doesn't only read the plain text portion, but also some hexadecimal portion, so it's difficult to locate certain line. Or do you use the search facility? Thanks Best regards Sérgio Neves ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Chacón" To: "'E.J. Zufelt'" ; "'Ubuntu Accessibility'" Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 6:00 AM Subject: RE: grub beep control-g -----Mensaje original----- De: ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] En nombre de E.J. Zufelt Enviado el: sábado, 07 de junio de 2008 0:30 Para: Ubuntu Accessibility Asunto: grub beep control-g >Good evening, Hi >I am blind and running a dual-boot of Ubuntu and Windows. I would like to find a way to make the grub menu beep when it >is loaded. I understand that this can be done by adding control-g at the beginning of one of the menu titles. >However, I can't seem to produce the control-g code in either vi or vim through gnome-terminal. Any suggestions? You have to add the hexadecimal character 07 using a hexadecimal editor. You can use hexedit in Ubuntu: $ sudo aptitude install hexedit Hexedit is an easy editor with 2 views. First view is for plain text. The second one is for hexadecimal version. You can jump between views using tab key. You have to set the cursor on a space character in a line with the command Title. For example: Title Microsoft Windows XP You can set the cursor between Windows and XP. Next, press tab key to jump to hexadecimal view and type 07. Note, you have to type 0, right arrow and 7 because insert text mode is deactivated by default. When you had made the changes. Save the file pressing control+X Regards Jonathan Chacón -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility From themuso at ubuntu.com Tue Jun 10 05:32:46 2008 From: themuso at ubuntu.com (Luke Yelavich) Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:32:46 +1000 Subject: Anyone tried Hardy for PPC? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20080610053246.GA25970@strigy.yelavich.home> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 01:20:05AM EST, Al Puzzuoli wrote: > I'm downloading the desktop CD right now, but before I burn the CD, I wanted to check whether there are any known issues. Does accessible install work under PPC? Yes, but you will have to start it by typing a particular command at the CD boot prompt. Unlike the i386/amd64 discs, I don't think this prompt has a timeout, so you should safely be able to wait till the CD spins down before you type the following command: "live access=v3" where v3 is the accessibility profile for speech with the GNOME desktop. Since PowerPC is no longer an officially supported architecture, no work went into improving this, and therefore there is no garentee that Orca will load and speak, however it should work fine. Luke -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIThH+jVefwtBjIM4RAqhXAKCAh2fe8wxRqnvFeg1a+8s4LZ4o0ACgzrJW Xq9dHATB0xr6cYPOcEuNk6Q= =bT2L -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From jonathan.chacon at telefonica.net Tue Jun 10 08:26:37 2008 From: jonathan.chacon at telefonica.net (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jonathan_Chac=F3n?=) Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:26:37 +0200 Subject: grub beep control-g In-Reply-To: <3015F346D8D8484DA38D5D1B6F25116B@ricardo> References: <000801c8c824$d089aa80$0c02a8c0@LIFEBOOK><20499398BAE44B01B9B039F26DB1E80B@HPVista> <3015F346D8D8484DA38D5D1B6F25116B@ricardo> Message-ID: <461A5645552C4298A96CD0A47757C5EA@HPVista> -----Mensaje original----- De: ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] En nombre de Sérgio Neves Enviado el: martes, 10 de junio de 2008 6:02 Para: 'Ubuntu Accessibility' Asunto: Re: grub beep control-g >Hi, Hello >How are you able to navigate ithrough a document with down arrow? When I am on plain text view, orca doesn't only read >the plain text portion, but also some hexadecimal portion, so it's difficult to locate certain line. You have to jump to the text view, using tab. Then, press down-page key. When you set at end of document, you can go back using up arrow key. You must to have patiente. When you are on a line with title command, you can use left or right arrow keys. Orca says the character where you are. When you are on a space character you can press tab key to jump hexadecimal view. Press 0, right arrow and 7 to type 07 hexadecimal character. Press control+x to save and exit I know hexedit is not easyest editor but I think hexedit is easyer than vi or vim Regards Jonathan Chacón From kb8aey at verizon.net Fri Jun 13 22:00:55 2008 From: kb8aey at verizon.net (mike coulombe) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:00:55 -0500 (CDT) Subject: where can I get older versions of the live cd? Message-ID: <0K2F00CKY95IN4O1@vms044.mailsrvcs.net> Hi, I see the releases of ubuntu, but is there a site that has the live CD of each release? All I see is the dvd. Thanks Mike. From aeclist at candt.waitrose.com Sat Jun 14 09:16:09 2008 From: aeclist at candt.waitrose.com (alan c) Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 10:16:09 +0100 Subject: where can I get older versions of the live cd? In-Reply-To: <0K2F00CKY95IN4O1@vms044.mailsrvcs.net> References: <0K2F00CKY95IN4O1@vms044.mailsrvcs.net> Message-ID: <48538C59.7090405@candt.waitrose.com> mike coulombe wrote: > Hi, I see the releases of ubuntu, but is there a site that has the live CD of each release? All I see is the dvd. > Thanks Mike. the currrent releases are found from the ubuntu get ubuntu download pages, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download however, at the bottom of the page you will see a link to list of all download locations: complete list of download locations http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors and if you choose a particular mirror machine it is likely thay earlier versions are also available. I generally use the UK Kent one http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/ and they show releases from and including 6.06 -- alan cocks Kubuntu user#10391 Linux user #360648 From doug at douglawlor.com Wed Jun 18 07:06:20 2008 From: doug at douglawlor.com (Doug Lawlor) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 04:36:20 -0230 Subject: Installing 8.04 question: Message-ID: <4858B3EC.7080901@douglawlor.com> Hello all: I am trying to install Ubuntu 8.04 on a Dell Inspiron 700M and am presented with the following problem. I place the cd into the drive, press enter for English at the language prompt, press down arrow once to get to the install menu, press f5 then 3 for the screenreader profile, and then press enter twice to boot the CD. The CD seems to boot to the installer and no speech is heard. I then restart the system, Press Enter at the language prompt for English, press f5, 3, enter, and enter again to boot into live cd mode. The cd boots and the login music is played and after the cd stopps working Orca does not start. I press alt+f2 and type "orca" and orca starts up and places me in the preferences dialog. I press the ok butten to get out of this and control+alt+d to get to the desktop pain. I look at the properties of the installer icon to varify that ubiquity is still used as the installer, exit this dialog and press "alt+f2", type "gnome-terminal" to bring up a terminal window and then enter the following commands. "sudo su" A # is displayed at the end of the prompt to verify I am in the root account. I then type Insert+q and select the quit option to quit orca. I then type "orca --no-setup --disable main-window&". The "Welcome to orca" message is heard. I then type "ubiquity" and press enter. The cd responds and is working which indicates that ubiquity is loading but no speech is heard from orca. The same cd works as advertised on an Aopen white box system. Place the cd in the drive, Press no keys, cd boots and the login music plays. Place the cd in the drive, press enter at the language prompt for english, press f5, 3, enter, enter to boot the screen reader profile. The login music is played and orca starts speaking. Place the cd in the drive, Press enter for english at the language prompt, press down arrow for the installer menu, press f5, 3, enter and enter to boot the screen reader profile and the installer starts talking. Can anyone give me an idea why the cd is not talking during the install on the 700M either from the install menu or doing the sudo su, orca --no-setup --disable main window& hack from a terminal window?I should mention that 7.04 works fine, Orca comes up talking when booted with the screen reader profile, and the sudo su orca --no-setup --disable main-window& hack works as well. With the 7.10 cd it is necessary to type "orca" in the run box when the cd is booted into the screen reader profile. Running a terminal and the commands to launch the ubiquity installer also work. Thanks in advance for anyone's help. Doug From silvia.bindelli at gmail.com Fri Jun 20 12:21:31 2008 From: silvia.bindelli at gmail.com (Silvia Bindelli) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 14:21:31 +0200 Subject: introducing myself Message-ID: <200806201421.31990.silvia.bindelli@gmail.com> Hi all! I'm new to this mailing list, thus I'm writing a few rows to introduce myself. I'm Italian, I just got the master degree in computer science engineering (with a thesis in software engineering). Now I'm working as an assistant researcher in my university, but in the meanwhile I'm looking for a job. I'm part of the ubuntu-women community, but I've never been actively involved in Ubuntu projects (till now, at least). Finally, and obviously, I'm interested in Accessibility issues. This is one of the reasons why I subscribed to this mailing list, together with my desire of giving my contribution to ubuntu projects. Cheers, Silvia From jan.mura at volny.cz Sat Jun 21 13:54:15 2008 From: jan.mura at volny.cz (Jan Mura) Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 15:54:15 +0200 Subject: Apache/MySQL/PHP Message-ID: <005e01c8d3a6$4c958b80$8c00000a@JAN> Hello, I've been installed the desktop version of Ubuntu. Now I would like to create web application for my employer. So I would need to install Apache2, MySQL 5 and PHP 5. This combination I've got also on Windows box but would like to have a copy of developing environment on Linux. The problem is I don't know exact names of the packages. Mainly for MySQL. So I think it is apache2 for apache, php5 for PHP but not sure of the database. So it would works like sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 and the last thinng I am missing is the MySQL package name. I would appreciate your help or even some generalize acces to find out the names of certain packages. Thanks a lot Jan Mura jan.mura at volny.cz From kb8aey at verizon.net Mon Jun 23 23:34:26 2008 From: kb8aey at verizon.net (mike coulombe) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:34:26 -0500 (CDT) Subject: capturing video Message-ID: <0K2X007KJW5E2R9H@vms173005.mailsrvcs.net> Hi, I have several vhs tapes of family videos I need to convert to a file that will play using a computer. Does anyone know of a program that works well with orca that can do this. I would be feeding the tapes in using a capture device. I started on this project a few weeks ago. But other things came up, so I am just now getting back to it.Thanks for any help, Mike. X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 080623-1, 06/23/2008), Outbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean From schneider_jann at yahoo.de Tue Jun 24 18:49:22 2008 From: schneider_jann at yahoo.de (Jann Schneider) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:49:22 +0200 Subject: Apache/MySQL/PHP In-Reply-To: <005e01c8d3a6$4c958b80$8c00000a@JAN> References: <005e01c8d3a6$4c958b80$8c00000a@JAN> Message-ID: <486141B2.4000406@yahoo.de> Hello, you can search for packages using aptitude search. For example: sudo aptitude search mysql This will display a list with packages which have to do with mysql. This list is as follows: the first column displays a status like 'i' for installed packages etc. The second one shows the package name and the third one gives a short description of this package. Regards Jann Jan Mura wrote: > Hello, > > I've been installed the desktop version of Ubuntu. > Now I would like to create web application for my employer. So I would > need to install Apache2, MySQL 5 and PHP 5. > This combination I've got also on Windows box but would like to have a copy > of developing environment on Linux. > The problem is I don't know exact names of the packages. Mainly for MySQL. > So I think it is apache2 for apache, php5 for PHP but not sure of the > database. > > So it would works like > > sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 > > and the last thinng I am missing is the MySQL package name. > > I would appreciate your help or even some generalize acces to find out the > names of certain packages. > > Thanks a lot > > Jan Mura > jan.mura at volny.cz > > ___________________________________________________________ Der fr�he Vogel f�ngt den Wurm. Hier gelangen Sie zum neuen Yahoo! Mail: http://mail.yahoo.de From davaweb at bigpond.net.au Fri Jun 27 23:53:58 2008 From: davaweb at bigpond.net.au (David Ryder) Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 09:53:58 +1000 Subject: Assistive Technologies Message-ID: <1214610838.7543.7.camel@ubuntu-server.dryder.org.CEDARS> Hi, I'm 'fed-up' with my Assistive Technologies settings being changed by the system. I note that when a s/w failure occurs and a reboot is necessary 'default' settings are loaded. 1. Does anybody know where the 'default' settings file is - maybe I can then change the 'defaults' to my needs? 2. On the same vein, does anybody know where I can define (or how to in a script) the Caps Lock key as a modifier key so that it, too, will beep when pressed? Many thanks, David From alpuzz at gmail.com Sat Jun 28 12:33:46 2008 From: alpuzz at gmail.com (Al Puzzuoli) Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 08:33:46 -0400 Subject: Sound sharing with VMware on a Hardy host? Message-ID: <8CDFDD0BCE5D4158B2B517E1B71DA8AD@thinkpad> Hello, I'm attempting to use VMware server 1.0.6 on a machine running the 32 bit version of Hardy as the host OS.So far, I have one guest machine, which is running Windows XP Professional. The problem is that I'm having a devil of a time sharing sound between the host and guest machines, so therefore, I can only get speech in one or the other. I don't remember having this much difficulty in the past when I ran VMware on older builds of Ubuntu. Is this situation somehow related to Pulseaudio and if so, are there any workarounds? Many Thanks in advance, Al -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: