Hi.
I didn't find, neither in the startup applications nor in the sound settings.
Probably I am doing something wrong!
Thanks.

On 04/11/2012 04:12 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Doesn't Orca usually come up talking when you log on? I agree it's good
to turn on the log on sound, but I'm not sure how critical it is, and
I'm not sure the Ubuntu Accessibility team needs to tell us something we
can look up or figure out for ourselves. For example, I went to Google
and found the web page:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/12/ubuntu-12-04-login-sound-to-be-disabled-by-default/

On this page it says that you can enable the log on sound initially by
going into startup applications and then later by going into sound
settings. Since Jose couldn't find it in the startup applications, I
wonder if it's been moved to the sound settings by now. I don't have a
copy of Ubuntu 12.04 lying around to check myself though.

On 11/04/12 02:01, krishnakant Mane wrote:
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.


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