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    Question Any Way to Disable Login Sound?

    Well, another change in Oneiric seems to have been to remove the login sound from startup apps; anyone know a nice, neat way to disable it?
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    Re: Any Way to Disable Login Sound?

    Quote Originally Posted by moore.bryan View Post
    Well, another change in Oneiric seems to have been to remove the login sound from startup apps; anyone know a nice, neat way to disable it?
    uninstall gnome-session-canberra
    or change visibility from /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-session-canberra.desktop (iirc the filename) and you'll get back loginsound control in startup app.

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    Re: Any Way to Disable Login Sound?

    Code:
    gksudo gedit /usr/share/gnome/autostart/libcanberra-login-sound.desktop
    Then change the NoDisplay= to false, ect.

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    Re: Any Way to Disable Login Sound?

    Wow... you two seem to be following me around, answering all my questions! Thanks, again.

    Any reason why the decision was made to "hide" this on the startup programs?
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    Re: Any Way to Disable Login Sound?

    sudo rm /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/system-ready.ogg

    This is what i do every time, i do a clean install, for past 4-5 releases.
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