Hi Sebastien indeed I was originally talking about both sounds. (that I used to mute by setting my sound volume to mute before shutting down the computer).
But after checking : - I don't have any more the music on session start (don't know why -> I will check more), even if System => Administration => Login screen 's "Play login sound" is activated and the "GNOME login sound" in "Startup program" is also activated. - the "ding" sound can be removed from the System => Administration => Login screen By the way, how do you "normally" activate/desactivate the music on session start ? is the use of "GNOME login sound" in "Startup program" redundant with the "Play login sound" in the Login screen menu ? I understand that the "ding" sound is an administrator preference, so that it has to require the administrator password. it is logical to find it in the System => Administration => Login screen , but many users will expect to find it (also) in the "Sound effects" tab of the "Sound Preference" menu. So I think we should add an option to activate/desactivate it (with password) also from the "Sound Preference" menu. (this could be simply a button to open the "Login screen" screen menu, but i think it would be better to have a "Play login sound" line under the "Enable window and button sounds" line ) -- Setting "No sound" in Sound Preferences does not disable GNOME Login Sound https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/597540 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
