where is the sound of the drums during install and login screen?

Milton milton at tomaatnet.nl
Wed May 23 10:18:30 UTC 2018


It works for me in Ubuntu.
Open startup applications
Tab to and press the Add button
you can type a name for this action
Tab to type or paste the command:
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME Login"
Tab to the Add button, press Enter
Tab to the Close button and press Enter.
Success.
Milton

Op 23-05-18 om 11:23 schreef Alex ARNAUD:
> Hello Milton,
> 
> I'm also interested in this sound.
> Could you tell us how to make it working?
> 
> When I use the command you give us I obtain the following error:
>> Failed to play sound: File or data not found
> 
> Do you know how it works and how to find the package that provides the 
> data?
> 
> Best regards,
> Alex.
> 
> Le 23/05/2018 à 08:12, Milton a écrit :
>> Hi Glenn,
>>
>> If you mean the welcom sound of Ubuntu then you can set this in 
>> Startup application with the command:
>> /usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME 
>> Login"
>>
>> Milton
>>
>> Op 21-05-18 om 16:33 schreef Ervin, Glenn:
>>> Hi, Along with this, I have had trouble getting any sound when Ubuntu 
>>> starts.  I have gone into preferences and set sounds, and I do get 
>>> some, but still nothing on startup.
>>> It would be helpful to know when you have reached a point before you 
>>> enable Orca.
>>> Glenn
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Ubuntu-accessibility 
>>> [mailto:ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of 
>>> Milton
>>> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 7:24 AM
>>> To: ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com
>>> Subject: where is the sound of the drums during install and login 
>>> screen?
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I miss the sound of the drums when installing Ubuntu 18.04. The sound of
>>> the drums is the signal to start Orca with Super+Alt+S.
>>>
>>> I also miss the drums in the login screen.
>>> After installing with the help Of Orca, the screen reader, and restart I
>>> expected Orca to start automatically. So once more Super+Alt+S to start
>>> Orca.
>>>
>>> Now I am fine running 18.04 with Orca 3.28.0
>>> Many thanks.
>>> Milton
>>>
>>
> 




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