> So, this is an honest question, not an attempt to be cruel: How exactly do you get that to happen?
The other answer is way better than mine, but I will add what I also said elsewhere in this thread: In 99% of cases, Pulse just works. In 1% of cases, it fails in catastrophic, bizarre and utterly undebuggable ways. I have the luck of being in the 99%.
I just installed and started Avahi and selected "Make network sound devices available locally" (or whatever the option is called) in paprefs.
The other answer is way better than mine, but I will add what I also said elsewhere in this thread: In 99% of cases, Pulse just works. In 1% of cases, it fails in catastrophic, bizarre and utterly undebuggable ways. I have the luck of being in the 99%.
I just installed and started Avahi and selected "Make network sound devices available locally" (or whatever the option is called) in paprefs.
That's for the client part. For the server part, see https://github.com/majewsky/system-configuration/blob/master... (that's for Arch Linux, package names etc. might differ between distributions).