No, I don't think it should be removed.
The reality is that the only way that an error can be reported when you
close your laptop lid is through sound. All the display stuff doesn't
work anymore. So we need to have that error for when a suspend does
fail.
Now the problem here is that the sound is playing when there is not a
failure, and that a failure is being reported after as suspend saying
that the suspend failed. This information is gotten directly from HAL,
so it is an error in HAL/PM-Utils about what they are reporting.
I think we have to keep the sound, what we need to fix is the error in
reporting from HAL.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager => hal
Assignee: Ted Gould (ted-gould) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: Ted Gould (ted-gould) => (unassigned)
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"Use sound to notify in event of an error" is not useful
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242713
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