Jan Claeys said on Fri Oct 26 :
- "This sound is an accessibility feature (without it, blind people can't know when to type their username/password)." i understand (even if sounds during a session maye also be accessibilty feature) - "The problem is then when multiple users use the same PC: who is allowed to change the login screen? Considering that changing this might result in security issues, I don't think it's strange to find it in the "Administration" menu." you're right - "OTOH, maybe the "Appearance" panel could have a button to the login screen settings that's only visible to people who are members of the 'admin' group. (So it would still require root credentials.)" That suggestion seems to me very clever And maybe that the same thing could be done for "Sound" panel which could also have a button to the login screen settings that's only visible to people who are members of the 'admin' group ? -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop