Thanks for the tips, guys.  Ranting aside, I appreciate the effort.  My
main source of frustration probably stems from the number of times I've
run into this over the past few years.  Each release, I have to google
for an answer and most of the posts to the Ubuntu forums relate to
earlier releases and the fixes are not applicable to the current release
or current flavor of login manager (gdm, gdm2 or lightdm).  Eventually a
bug gets filed and a few weeks later, a solution is posted.  I would
guess that I've spent upwards of 15+ hours messing around with the
various incarnations of this same issue when you add it all up.  Each
time it gets a little more frustrating.

I would like to point out that in prior releases (10.04 and earlier
maybe?), when setting the "No Effects" option, the user was given the
option to make the setting global and this did in fact disable the login
sound.  That's why I mentioned it in my prior comment.  Also, my
experience with turning the volume down on the login screen is that it
not persistent.  It seems to track to whatever setting the last logged
in user set.  I basically gave up and quit trying that so maybe it does
work now.  I'll test it out and file a separate bug report if that is
still the case.

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