[Bug 39128] Re: gnome-sound-properties: No list-box for when one gets to the username/password screen

2006-08-10 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Those setting don't come from the softwares, the sounds are an user setting coming from the control-center, the login drum comes from gdm and are a system setting, not an user one. I'm closing the bug since that's not a bug. Feel free to argue upstream if you think the design should be modified,

[Bug 39128] Re: gnome-sound-properties: No list-box for when one gets to the username/password screen

2006-08-10 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Fair enough. I didn't realise when I posted that I was missing system and user sounds. I do repeat, however, that this is a confusing situation for users. -- gnome-sound-properties: No list-box for when one gets to the username/password screen https://launchpad.net/bugs/39128 -- desktop-bugs

[Bug 39128] Re: gnome-sound-properties: No list-box for when one gets to the username/password screen

2006-08-10 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Sorry - *mixing* system and user sounds -- gnome-sound-properties: No list-box for when one gets to the username/password screen https://launchpad.net/bugs/39128 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs

[Bug 39128] Re: gnome-sound-properties: No list-box for when one gets to the username/password screen

2006-07-06 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
I have fixed this. The sound in question can be turned off under Login Window Preferences Accessibility Sounds Login Screen Ready. I realise now that this is because these sounds are system-wide and not a user preference. This is *not*, however, an intuitive place to find the setting. Could a

[Bug 39128] Re: gnome-sound-properties: No list-box for when one gets to the username/password screen

2006-05-17 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Hi Daniel. I am re-opening this bug because I do not believe that it is a dupe. I had the problem that is discussed in Bug #3517 and, as that report says, it was fixed. The issue in that bug was that, even when the login and logout sounds were set to no sound, they still played. The login and