Yes, Israel, you are right! Just make a choice for every user -- having a lubuntu-sounds-theme package is a very smarter idea :_)

So, the dev-team will accept this sugesstion?

On 2013/11/22 21:38, Israel wrote:
I agree that system sounds would increase the over-all size of the OS, and playing a sound for an event would cause drain on resources. However, this being GNU/Linux, giving choice to users would be nice. Maybe having lubuntu-sounds package could make optional sounds easy to install (and have it configured).
I agree with both points here.
???? wants a nice OS that functions well, and is very fun for use, and works like the familiar ones. Ali knows that even OGG files will be a drain on the size of the OS, and RAM and processor to play these sounds each time.
So since both points are valid, it might be good to find a middle ground.
I always have turned off sounds for my computers, and don't like clicking sounds on touchscreens, etc.. but some people really like the sounds, obviously.

XP plays sounds for people, and they are a target for this OS.


On 11/22/2013 01:09 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:

On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 6:58 AM, ???? <hackso...@163.com <mailto:hackso...@163.com>> wrote:

    I find the sound event is the worstcharacter for almost all the
    linux destros.

    Why? In the earlest win98, i found the sound event is excellent
    for me,but in linux, the sound event become a scarce
    resource.Maybe someone tell me that will save energy, this JUST
    is an excuse.

    So, can lubuntu improve the character of the sound events?


Hi,

I am in hurry and must go so can't really dig into the archive right now but if you ask those who have been around here for at least the last two years, they can confirm to you this topic has been discussed before but it is 100% fine to re-talk about it :) at least IMHO it is good to discuss and communicate :)

Feel Free to start a blueprint here: https://launchpad.net/lubuntu-brainstorming

Previous discussions ended at this decision: no sound to be added because that will affect the overall performance of Lubuntu.

But, again, feel free to start a new blueprint for that if you wish :)

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