You'd think that the bug in Oneiric beta would have been sorted out by the time 11.10 was generally available, but no, they're still thumping away at every startup.
Up until 11.04, hey used to obey the volume you had set in your sound preferences, but they don't seem to anymore - they're always deafening.
Some of this may be down to the messing about I had to do just to get login to work at all (lightdm didn't work with nvidia-current for my nvidia graphics card, so I had to switch back to gdm), but all I know if that no matter what I did, I couldn't get those drums to SHUT UP.
Here are a few methods:
1) At terminal type:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.sound event-sounds false
Result: this didn't work for me, although it has worked for others. Retried same with sudo, no difference.
2) At terminal type:
gksudo gedit /usr/share/gnome/autostart/libcanberra-login-sound.desktop
Go to the line that reads "NoDisplay=true" and change true to false.
Result: this also didn't work.
3) Read the rest of that file, and noticed that the command called is:
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME Login"
However, the umbongo drum sound file is actually "system-ready.ogg", and not "desktop-login.ogg" which is actually rather nice.
I concluded that this file has nothing whatsoever to do with the bongo drums that make my ears bleed.
4) At terminal type:
sudo rm /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/system-ready.ogg
Result: I don't actually know, since this somehow seemed like cheating ;) However, I can't see why it wouldn't work.
5) Since that file mentions canberra, I searched synaptic package manager for canberra. Found "gnome-session-canberra", description: GNOME session log in and log out sound events. Decided to uninstall it.
Result: No more bleeding eardrums and spilt coffee :D
Edit:
If all else fails, this one is sure to work...
$ sudo su gdm -c "gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds --type bool false"
All this really does beg the question: did they really have to make it so hard for people to turn a login sound off, or at least turn it down?
Edit:
If all else fails, this one is sure to work...
$ sudo su gdm -c "gconftool-2 --set /desktop/
All this really does beg the question: did they really have to make it so hard for people to turn a login sound off, or at least turn it down?
1 comments:
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