12-07-10 22:16
To: users
Subject: Re: [Users] Re: music and movie in the CT during the migration
Sound stuff does not need to be virtualized by OpenVZ. There are already enough
pieces of software to facilitate it. For example, pulseaudio (which is there by
default in most modern distros) can wo
Sound stuff does not need to be virtualized by OpenVZ. There are already
enough pieces of software to facilitate it. For example, pulseaudio (which
is there by default in most modern distros) can work in client/server mode
over the network... so you can have a client in CT and server on the
hardwar
Hi, Scott
Thank you for your reply and I'll have a try.
BTW:
Is it possible to virtualize the sound stuff. or OpenVZ does not do
this for it's impossible?
If this is possible, are there some stuffs which have been
virtualized in OpenVZ for me to draw from?
Thanks
2012/
Tommy,
- Original Message -
> Sorry for get this thread up again
> But I really want to know some information about these and Does
> anyone can give me some suggestion?
So far as I'm aware, OpenVZ does NOT virtualize the sound stuff at all... so if
you are able to get it working inside o
hello guys,
Sorry for get this thread up again
But I really want to know some information about these and Does
anyone can give me some suggestion?
2012/7/1 Tommy Tang
> **
> Hi all:
> I'm testing the migration of OpenVZ with music and movie playing in the CT
>
> 1
> As far as I kno