** Changed in: ubuntu-sounds (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- Enabled sound events by default
+ Don't enable sound events by default
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Don't enable sound events by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105789
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Despite the fact that Ubuntu has yet to clearly define an audience for
the default design, the following assumptions can probably be made
relatively easily:
1) Ubuntu's technology base tends to attempt and attract users who might be
familiar with the more mainstream operating systems available.
Points taken.
On 4/12/07, Troy James Sobotka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Despite the fact that Ubuntu has yet to clearly define an audience for
the default design, the following assumptions can probably be made
relatively easily:
1) Ubuntu's technology base tends to attempt and attract users
I don't think because the others do it is a good argument, I realised
that this matter is rather trivial and that most people, whoever they
are, probably don't feel as strongly about this as I do. Turning sounds
off is a trivial task.
I still think sound events really have no function.
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taavi wrote:
I don't think because the others do it is a good argument, I realised
that this matter is rather trivial and that most people, whoever they
are, probably don't feel as strongly about this as I do. Turning sounds
off is a trivial task.