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I am a college student working on my senior project for Vermont<o:p> Technical College. My little team hoped to use, the kimchi/wok environment to create a collaborative web browsing service. I have used the proper settings to allow for multiple users to use
the same VM. But I have noticed both in practice and in the documentation; that you cannot have audio for any subsequent connections after the first one. I was curious if that feature has been added to later versions, or if it was still being worked out along
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<o:p>Would you be able to give me any more information? </o:p></p>
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<o:p>Thank you for your time,</o:p></p>
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<o:p>Kevin Thayer</o:p></p>
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