Here, too!
I have two 11.10 ubuntu's running in parallel. In one (the newer, fresh one)
the login-in sound works fine and all sound files are placed in
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo.
In the other system, where I fiddled around a bit, login sound stopped suddenly
and I had to copy the files to
The same problem occurred to me suddenly, although I'm using ubuntu 11.10 the
final release, and it's been working with me very well for the last 5 months.
Just yesterday, it stopped playing the log-in sound, and I don't know why. To
help you better identify the problem, this occurred after I ha
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Clean install of Ubuntu 11.10 has returned the login sound.
There are no drums, but I am not sure if this has been removed completely or is
still a bug
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Hi Heri,
Thanks but this has not worked for me.
I have many issues like this where seemingly small details have
regressed from 11.04. I hope it is just a Beta issue and they will be
fixed by doing a clean install once 11.10 is released or soon after
through updates.
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I installed 11.10 Beta 2 yesterday and after installing gnome-shell and
all the required updates, I started to experience the same issue listed
in this report. Upon troubleshooting the issue for a few hours, I found
that /usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play does not look for the 'ogg' files under
"/usr/shar
I have applied all updates and am on 0.28-0ubuntu10.
Still no drums or login sound.
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login sound does not play
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There was a problem with libcanberra which was just fixed, which might
or might not affect this problem as well: Can you see if version
0.28-0ubuntu10 of libcanberra resolves this problem? At least it should
fix canberra-gtk-play.
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I actually lost my sound when I got gnome 3 installed on oneiric beta 1,
I'm pretty sure that's when it stopped working. I could be wrong.
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I got the same error and I've been searching for a fix for about 2 weeks
now.
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Hi Luke,
Yes - had drums (I'm pretty sure) and the login sound after upgrade to
Oneric. I believe this regressed somewhere around the Beta 2 upgrade.
I have sound through normal apps and I can find the login sound file and
play it but if I try to run the command that plays the login file
(canber
I see you upgraded to oneiric. Was the login sound working prior to
upgrade? As for the drums sound at login, that is a known issue that
still needs addressing.
Are you able to play any other audio in oneiric?
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