Then I must request Ubuntu accessibility fokes to kindly inform this
list about how to turn it on.
It will bennifit people like us very much.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.



On 11/04/2012, Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It was turned off by default because people were complaining that it
> would disturb the people around them. They pointed out the use case to
> me where a student would be booting the Live CD or the USB stick in a
> classroom environment. You should be able to turn it back on though,
> although I'm not sure where to find this setting.
>
> Note that leaving the drums on at startup was left on by default as an
> accessibility aid.
>
> On 11/04/12 01:50, krishnakant Mane wrote:
>> Hey,
>> I had the same question.
>> I guess it should be there by default.
>> Basically its an important accessibility queue, and even sighted users
>> find it useful IMHO.
>>
>> Happy hacking.
>> Krishnakant.
>>
>>
>> On 11/04/2012, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vil...@informal.com.br>
>> wrote:
>>> Hi all.
>>> What happened to the login sound in 12.04?
>>> I can hear the drum sound before orca but I do not hear the login sound
>>> after I type my password and press the enter key.
>>>
>>> I read that  I can enable the login in the start up applications but I
>>> didn't find it in the start up applications.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
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>>>
>>
>
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