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I installed xrdp on Debian 11, but I installed xorgxrdp 0.2.9.1 because the Bullseye version seems to have a bug where all I see is a black screen. RDP works, however, I don't hear anything. Looking at the xrdp github, it seems like I need to install the pulseaudio module for xrdp. I followed this guide https://github.com/neutrinolabs/pulseaudio-module-xrdp/wiki/README#install. I rebooted the Debian 11 and under the Settings / Sound, I see "xrdp sink" and I see it pulsating when I play some audio - e.g. youtube videos. But I still don't hear any sound.
I am on Fedora 36 and the clients that I am using are Remmina and Connections.
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Provided the xrdp-sink is your default driver, you should be sending audio over the RDP link.
At the moment, based on your description above, there's any number of things that can be going wrong. Are you able to check the RDP clients you are using generate sound when you connect to other RDP servers?
I installed xrdp on Debian 11, but I installed xorgxrdp 0.2.9.1 because the Bullseye version seems to have a bug where all I see is a black screen. RDP works, however, I don't hear anything. Looking at the xrdp github, it seems like I need to install the pulseaudio module for xrdp. I followed this guide https://github.com/neutrinolabs/pulseaudio-module-xrdp/wiki/README#install. I rebooted the Debian 11 and under the Settings / Sound, I see "xrdp sink" and I see it pulsating when I play some audio - e.g. youtube videos. But I still don't hear any sound.
I am on Fedora 36 and the clients that I am using are Remmina and Connections.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: