On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Israel <israeld...@gmail.com> 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.
> 海鑫电脑 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.
>

At Lubuntu's Service :)

Here is a Blueprint - feel free to start the brainstorming :D

https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lubuntu-brainstorming/+spec/sound-event


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