I'm a little uncomfortable with this whole idea though. What are the
sounds played by the greeter?
* "greeter is ready" sound
* orca speech
Anything else?
It strikes me as odd that those sounds would be muted if the last user
that happened to log in had their sound muted at logout time. Why would
you want that level of sound-carry-over? What's the use-case?
John Lea, you marked the Ayatana task as Fix Committed without comment.
I don't mean to override you, but can I get a bit more specifics from
the Design team before implementing this?
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Fix Committed => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/840777
Title:
Muting sound indicator in Unity Greeter does not mute sound on login
Status in Ayatana Design:
Incomplete
Status in Sound Menu:
Triaged
Status in Unity Greeter:
Triaged
Status in “indicator-sound” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “unity-greeter” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
I am using beta edition of Ubuntu 11.10,with lightdm 0.9.3-0ubuntu8,and unity
4.12.0-0ubuntu2,
There is a new feature in Display Manager(well,I didn't notice it in gdm,but
it might have been there as well),That you can mute the sound so that login
sound wont play(This option exists in the top of the lightdm login page,when
you turn on ubuntu and load it)However,Login sound will still play and sound
settings will change regardless of what you choose.
I should add that,this happens only after a reboot or shutdown,boot again,and
not when you logout and login again
Desired solution:
- Any changes made to the volume control in the Unity Greeter should carry
through to the logged in session and vice versa.
- For example, if a user changes or mutes the volume in the Unity Greeter,
when they are logged in to their session this value should be carried over
- The other way around is also true, if a user changes or mutes the volume in
their session, when they log out this value should be displayed in the greeter.
- Sound settings are stored individually on a per user account basis. The
sound settings displayed in the greeter should change in line with the
currently focused user account. So for example User A is currently focused and
has has volume at 100%. If the focus in the greeter is changed to User B (who
has volume muted), the sound indicator should change to display the muted state.
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