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VMWare PulseAudio HOWTO - VMware Technology Network VMTN
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/VMWare-PulseAudio-HOWTO/td-p/1071166
VMware WS can't detect the sound card after unloading the modules "snd_oss_*" because "/dev/dsp" is automatically deleted when these modules are unloaded on recent Linux distributions. I got sound with VMware WS 6.5.0 and PulseAudio 0.9.8 in Fedora 8 on 32bit box after changing the setting to "/dev/dsp". (I didn't get sound with "Auto Detect".
10.04 - How do I run PulseAudio in a headless server ...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/28176/how-do-i-run-pulseaudio-in-a-headless-server-installation
Install PulseAudio: $ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils Set Group Memberships for PA: $ sudo usermod -aG pulse,pulse-access <username> Run the PulseaudioServer: $ pulseaudio -D Following command tells us if a sink is recognized by PulseAudio: $ pacmd list-sinks Remember sinkname for output below.
VMware Server User’s Guide
https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmserver2.pdf
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Fedora 11, Pulse Audio, Vmware
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-March/msg00003.html
(I've seen the problem on VMware Server 2 for Windows/Linux and VMware Fusion (sounds seem to play, but extremely fast to the point where they sound more like static or screeching than anything else) Up until now I normally did yum remove pulseaudio to work around the issue and get properly functioning audio, as I did not need pulseaudio.
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