[kde-linux] Networked sound?



While having fun with kdm I logged on from my laptop to my main machine. Everything worked
very well and was quite snappy over the wlan network. Only thing was when I played an mp3, the
sound came out of the speakers on the main machine. Looking at the sound system page in KCC I noted
the 'networked sound' option and eagerly selected it - to no avail, sound still on the wrong box. A quick
google of 'kde networked sound' turned up a lot of hits on the lines of "it sux". So, can this be made to
work or is it a case of "Waiting for Phonon"?

Cheers...
-Robin.
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