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List:       ubuntu-users
Subject:    Maximum volume on startup on laptop
From:       yorvik.ubunto () googlemail ! com (Steve)
Date:       2009-11-30 23:57:29
Message-ID: op.u38fhqgf3z9ow3 () wharfe
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On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:42:35 -0000, Cameron Hutchison <lists at xdna.net>  
wrote:

>>> I have just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my Dell inspirion 8500, and when  
>>> it
>>> start up and shows the login screen, it plays a short sound. This is
>>> played at maximum volume, and I can't find any way to make it play at a
>>> lower volume or not at all.
>>>
>>> How can I make Ubuntu 9.10 remember a decent volume on startup?
>>>
>> I have Alert volume muted and Sound theme set to No sounds in Sound
>> Preferences and don?t get the drum roll at the beginning.
>
> I had the Alert volume at one notch above minimum, but I'm at a loss to
> see how that would apply anyway, since these are per-user settings and
> are not applied until after login.
>
> I guess I'll have to delve into how the sound system is set up in
> Ubuntu. I know it uses pulseaudio, but that is usually started as a user
> level daemon - so what does gdm do before login? Maybe next weekend I'll
> get some time to look into it.
>
>
>
I forgot to reply earlier, after playing with the above settings.   
Altering them doesn?t make any difference to the login sound It just  
provides noises after I?ve logged in.  Mine was an upgrade from 9.04 where  
I had the logon sounds turned off, i wonder if a setting has been left  
 from 9.04.
-- 
Steve



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