HP Xw460c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 191
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