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regarding chromium: Music loop is a bit too repetitive
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Package: chromium
Severity: minor

Hello,

nothing wrong if someone plays chromium next to you when you're traying
to configure pam_ldap, except the overly repetitive audio loop that
after a while turns your brain into the same you'd have in a rave party.

Some more variety in the audio would really be appreciated :)

Bye,

Enrico

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Hello,

I haven't had the chance to try it: I often have other people around,
and I don't have ear/headphones, so I don't get many opportunities to
play it for long enough.

Also I reckon my original request was quite unreasonable: if you can
find a music that keeps your brain sane when trying to configure
pam_ldap, you deserve a Nobel prize.


Ciao,

Enrico

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