Take a look at this screenshot, comparing Ubuntu 15.04 to Windows 7 (regarding
Sound Effects):
http://neartalk.com/ss/2015-06-08_004_1294x554.png
Notice that Windows 7 simply has a check box for Play . . . Startup
Sounds, and you don't have to install a 3rd party tweak-tool to
achieve this.
Couldn't gnome-session-canberra be changed from a depend to a recommend
in ubuntu-desktop? That way those users who prefer silence could simply
remove the package.
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In case anyone else finds this bug before a solution, I believe it's
possible to turn down or mute the volume on the greeter screen and the
setting will be persistent. There was a bug with this but it's reported
fixed.
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