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gnome-sound-properties cannot set sound preferences
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I have this message running mplayer from terminal:
E: shm.c: shm_open() failed: Permission denied
but video and sound played successfully
my system: Linux laptop 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 15 11:03:58 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
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gnome-sound-properties cannot set sound preferences
Original bug is now fixed for me on Intrepid...
Thank you
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I only have this message running gnome-sound-properties from terminal:
E: shm.c: shm_open() failed: Permission denied
E: shm.c: shm_open() failed: Permission denied
(gnome-sound-properties:20778): sound-properties-DEBUG: setting theme ubuntu
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there is a Windows login sound upon login indeed as of this morning's update
but that's all the sound I get now. no other sounds can be played.
see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/274105 I opened yesterday.
window and button in the gnome-sound-properties can be ticked on and off
now but
gnome-sound-properties is working properly for me now, ie the Sounds tab
is not disabled and I can select and play sounds.
But if you change one or more sounds (the theme then changes to
'Custom') and then change the theme to another (eg ubuntu or default),
it loses the custom theme along with
As said in comment #22, this bug has been fixed.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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when the login screen comes up, there is the little drum sound. When I
log in there is no welcome sound.
Confirmed.
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The latest updates to libcanberra (0.6-0ubuntu1) and ubuntu-sounds (0.8)
fix this issue, in that the controls are no longer disabled and the
ubuntu sound theme now appears correctly as a choice of sound theme.
I'm going to file a seperate bug about the window button sound effects
not working.
Bug report for missing window button sound effects:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcanberra/+bug/273507
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one more funny thing.
when the login screen comes up, there is the little drum sound. When I
log in there is no welcome sound.
If I do a udev restart then I hear the welcome sound.
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Confirming for a fully updated Ubuntu 8.10 (originally a fresh install
from Alpha 1 or 2), 64-Bit.
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changing as suggested in the previous comment /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
indeed bypasses the issue.
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hggdh - would you mind posting your /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc? I've tried
adding the changes but still can't get the sound effects to work.
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Yes--are you making a xinitrc folder or a xinitrc.d folder? I've got
what seems to live inside named my folder xinitrc.d without system
sounds yet
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at least on my system I have a file called /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc. I
created a new file under /etc/X11/xinit/canberra.in, and appended the
following line to xinitrc:
. /etc/X11/xinit/canberra.in
Then logged out and back in.
BUT -- it only worked for a while... :-( After some time pulseaudio
About the last comment: be carefull...
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Thanks for the info--I think I will wait until a developer answer is
available.
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I confirm this bug on a fresh Intrepid Alpha 5. Installing the freedesktop
theme makes the options available, and the sounds do play when I click the
play buttons (in contrary to what Dean Loros wrote).
The settings however do NOT apply to the system, as I checked the make a sound
when buttons
Looks like there's a few parts to this one:
1. To enable all the controls on the gnome-sound-properties page, the
freedesktop sound theme (from comment 7) needs to be installed to
/usr/share/sounds
2. The instructions in this mailing list post
I added the sound-theme-freedesktop as per dano's instructions. That enabled
the tab (was grayed out before), but if you click on any arrow to test sounds
other that the first one you get a crash. The first arrow plays the demo sound.
Terminal output:
(gnome-sound-properties:9154):
Am having same problems Even tried to go in as root. Still greyed out as
root;
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http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-freedesktop.tar.gz
extract the file in /usr/share/sounds
*someone should create a package based on this information
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the sound preferences are enabled, but the system sounds are not working.
libcanberra bug?
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I'm having the same symptoms, different areas.. same disease? I was
curious, and using Root has fixed the problem, at least as far as my
display indicated... could this be a permission issue?
Mplayer, (K)Ubuntu Hardy.
Incoming spam (I control-c'd out of the programs, that's where the
signal
thank you for your bug report, that's because the new libcanberra
requires the freedesktop sound theme to work correctly and this one is
not available yet in ubuntu
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+ gnome-sound-properties cannot set sound
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