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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Is this bug still relevant to pulseaudio?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: John Lea (johnlea) => (unassigned)
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** Description changed:
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(Thi
** No longer affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Raring)
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Title:
Muting sound indicator in Unity Greeter does not mute sound on login
This bug was fixed in the package gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas -
0.0.1+14.04.20140401-0ubuntu1
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gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas (0.0.1+14.04.20140401-0ubuntu1) trusty;
urgency=low
[ Michael Terry ]
* Add Muted and Volume properties for sharing with the greeter. (LP:
#8407
This bug was fixed in the package indicator-sound -
12.10.2+14.04.20140324-0ubuntu1
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indicator-sound (12.10.2+14.04.20140324-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ Michael Terry ]
* Sync volume and mute settings with AccountsService. (LP: #840777)
[ Ted Gould ]
* Add an apport ho
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/indicator-sound
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Title:
Muting sound indicator in Unity Greeter does not mute sound
> But honestly with both methods, we have a11y issues with shared
machines
Sure, but it's much less with system-wide volume: all a blind user needs
to remember is roughly how long the machine takes to start up. Then if
they haven't heard the drumbeat, they can adjust the volume, and that
volume wi
> Sound volume, and the primary sound output, should be global settings.
Other settings should be specific to individual user accounts.
Assuming "other settings" mean "all other sound related settings", does
this mean that the primary sound *input* should be handled differently
than the primary so
> Does that mean if you're using a screenreader and scrolling through
the list of accounts, every user account name will be read out at a
different volume, regardless of the volume you set at the greeter?
Yes, and it is an a11y issue. I mentioned this problem in the email
thread, but that thread
> - B sits down, switches to their account, greeter switches sound to
muted status
Ah, that's the part I missed. Does that mean if you're using a
screenreader and scrolling through the list of accounts, every user
account name will be read out at a different volume, regardless of the
volume you se
I hear you, mpt. Startup sounds (drums / orca) are interesting
problems, particularly if a11y is involved. You almost want an a11y
setting that says "on startup, always use X volume."
I still don't understand your A/B scenario problem. Using the behavior from
the bug description (and my branch
** Branch linked: lp:~mterry/gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas/volume
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Title:
Muting sound indicator in Unity Greeter does not mut
I just discussed this with John. He explained that the motivation for
making it per-user was to avoid the problem where some settings are per-
user and some are system-wide, and users can't predict which is which.
Now, consider the case where you don't log in at all. You turn on your
PC, and at th
mpt, I think there's some confusion. Lars and you want a system-wide
volume. John wants a per-user volume (i.e. like we have today, just
with the greeter reflecting the user's volume).
With per-user volume, in your example when B logs in, B will have a
muted sound. That's the point of changing
Unfortunately the "Desired solution" here seems to contradict itself.
I agree with Lars and John that volume should be system-wide: "changes
made to the volume control in the Unity Greeter should carry through to
the logged in session and vice versa". That's unfortunate if one of your
family is ha
** Branch linked: lp:~mterry/indicator-sound/greeter-volume
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Title:
Muting sound indicator in Unity Greeter does not mute sound
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: Mika Meskanen (mika) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Muting sound indicator in Unity Greet
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Lea (johnlea)
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Volume is a system-wide setting. I think pulse should store the volume
somewhere outside of the user's session.
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity-greeter
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: indicator-sound
St
Marking Won't Fix for raring, as I likely won't be able to get to this
and don't have all the details from Design yet (getting this off my
status radar). Otherwise, hopefully we can get to it in S.
** Also affects: indicator-sound (Ubuntu Raring)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Indicator App
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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(I realize that the sounds would be unmuted once you switched the
selected user, but both those sounds are most useful on startup -- login
lets you know the greeter is ready, orca tells you where you are.)
Another Design question: What would the volume be for non-user greeter
entries like "Other"
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 wo
Assigning ~indicator-applet-developers in place of Conor. This would
probably make sense to go in accountsservice as an extra field.
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Indicator Applet Developers
(indicator-applet-developers)
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** Changed in: indicator-sound
Assignee: Conor Curran (cjcurran) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: unity-greeter
Assignee: Conor Curran (cjcurran) => (unassigned)
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** Changed in: indicator-sound
Importance: Low => Medium
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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