There is an 'old' technology that FATDOG has, IIRC, that addresses this work currently in Puppyland:
"Remote Desktop Server+Client operations"
Remote Desktop is NOT to be confused with Remote Display: They are NOT THE SAME! A remote desktop delivers the full spectrum of console use from a multimedia system as if the user was sitting at a console on the remote machine. This means visual and audio (often referred as multimedia) IS active in the user experience when the user connects. In layman terms, this means that one can, when connected, run the remote server's youtube app where one sees and hears the app's presentation at the their PC.
XRDP, unlike other offerings in Linux, merely requires the user to login to the server at connect time using his client. Clients are available from Linux, MS, and MAC with the latters already built-in their OS, Thus any client can connect to the FATDOG and get a multimedia desktop.
Questions
Does FATDOG have a write-up, somewhere, on how to turn on Remote Desktop server with sound transfer in the RDP stream that flows between the server and the client? (I seem to remember a write up, somewhere, but cant put my finger on it in the forum)
Has anyone tested FATDOG's XRDP? Either:
locally with both client & server on the FATDOG PC?
Or, from a remote client PC on the LAN?
In essence, I think there's a guide somewhere.