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Old 13th June 2008, 08:49 AM
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Question No sound in VMware Workstation

Does anybody know the proper sound device file to point to in VMware Workstation to get audio to work? The default is /dev/dsp, but it doesn't work....?
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mine is /dev/dsp .... have you installed the sound driver on your guest?
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