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Appendix C: Linux remote audio device support

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Appendix C: Linux remote audio device support As shown in Figure 2-25, an audio device is required to be installed in Linux-based Remote Computers in order for application-generated audio to be sent to the Local Computer. Furthermore, the audio device installed in the Remote Computer must have the ability to record from a control that is the mix of all audio signals. On a Windows computer, by way of comparison, this control is often called "Stereo Mix". Linux, however, does not follow a standard naming convention for this control-hence, the need to evaluate individual audio devices to determine their suitability for use on Linux. Listed below are the PCI audio cards (with their on-card model numbers) that are known to work on Linux-based HP xw Personal Workstations operating as Remote Computers: SoundBlaster Audigy 4 - SB0660 SoundBlaster Audigy 4 - SB0610 SoundBlaster Audigy 2ZS - SB0350 SoundBlaster Live! - CT4780 In addition, the following HP xw Personal Workstations have audio hardware on the motherboard that is suitable for generating remote audio on Linux-based Remote Computers: xw4200 xw6200 xw8200 Appendix C: Linux remote audio device support 191

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Appendix C: Linux remote audio device support
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Appendix C: Linux remote audio device support
As shown in Figure 2-25, an audio device is required to be installed in Linux-based Remote Computers in order
for application-generated audio to be sent to the Local Computer. Furthermore, the audio device installed in the
Remote Computer must have the ability to record from a control that is the mix of all audio signals. On a
Windows computer, by way of comparison, this control is often called “Stereo Mix”. Linux, however, does not
follow a standard naming convention for this control—hence, the need to evaluate individual audio devices to
determine their suitability for use on Linux.
Listed below are the PCI audio cards (with their on-card model numbers) that are known to work on Linux-based
HP xw Personal Workstations operating as Remote Computers:
SoundBlaster Audigy 4 — SB0660
SoundBlaster Audigy 4 — SB0610
SoundBlaster Audigy 2ZS — SB0350
SoundBlaster Live! — CT4780
In addition, the following HP xw Personal Workstations have audio hardware on the motherboard that is suitable
for generating remote audio on Linux-based Remote Computers:
xw4200
xw6200
xw8200