Activity log for bug #391117

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-06-23 13:28:21 Raffaele Carillo bug added bug
2009-06-23 13:50:03 Raffaele Carillo summary Gnome doesn't emit any sound at logout Gnome doesn't emit any sound at logout and at shutdown
2009-06-23 13:50:03 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome logout does not emit any sounds, but it is the PC bus to emit a "beep", despite the sound of logout (included in the theme of the sounds of Ubuntu) is active. Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (Preferences > Sounds)
2009-06-23 17:29:47 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (Preferences > Sounds) Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds).
2009-06-23 17:45:03 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000.
2009-06-24 21:15:29 Raffaele Carillo bug task added gnome-session
2009-06-24 21:29:03 Raffaele Carillo summary Gnome doesn't emit any sound at logout and at shutdown Gnome doesn't emit any sound at logout/shutdown
2009-06-24 21:53:51 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000. Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000.
2009-06-24 21:54:50 Raffaele Carillo hundredpapercuts: status New Confirmed
2009-06-24 21:55:40 Raffaele Carillo gnome-session: status New Confirmed
2009-06-25 08:23:37 Vish hundredpapercuts: status Confirmed Incomplete
2009-06-25 11:10:53 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000. Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. After a little more detailed searches with Google, I discovered that the package is problematic "libcanberra", "canberra-gtk-play" and "gnome-session-canberra" who operate the sounds of login and logout, only that "gnome - canberra-session "and" canberra-gtk-play "are not present in Launchpad. Furthermore, "canberra-gtk-play" is not even in the source software Jaunty. In Jaunty only you can resolve this by giving problema.Basta terminal "sudo gedit / etc / gdm / PostSession / Default" file in question you should be presented as follows: #! / bin / sh PATH = "/ usr/bin/X11: / usr/X11R6/bin: / opt/X11R6/bin: $ PATH: / bin: / usr / bin" OLD_IFS = $ IFS gdmwhich () (    COMMAND = "$ 1"    OUTPUT =    IFS =:    for dir in $ PATH    do      if test-x "$ dir / $ COMMAND"; then        if test "x $ OUTPUT" = "x", then          OUTPUT = "$ dir / $ COMMAND"        fi      fi    done    IFS = $ OLD_IFS    echo "$ OUTPUT" ) exit 0 Just add on the last line: /usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-logout" I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000.
2009-06-25 11:12:33 Raffaele Carillo bug task added libcanberra
2009-06-25 11:31:20 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. After a little more detailed searches with Google, I discovered that the package is problematic "libcanberra", "canberra-gtk-play" and "gnome-session-canberra" who operate the sounds of login and logout, only that "gnome - canberra-session "and" canberra-gtk-play "are not present in Launchpad. Furthermore, "canberra-gtk-play" is not even in the source software Jaunty. In Jaunty only you can resolve this by giving problema.Basta terminal "sudo gedit / etc / gdm / PostSession / Default" file in question you should be presented as follows: #! / bin / sh PATH = "/ usr/bin/X11: / usr/X11R6/bin: / opt/X11R6/bin: $ PATH: / bin: / usr / bin" OLD_IFS = $ IFS gdmwhich () (    COMMAND = "$ 1"    OUTPUT =    IFS =:    for dir in $ PATH    do      if test-x "$ dir / $ COMMAND"; then        if test "x $ OUTPUT" = "x", then          OUTPUT = "$ dir / $ COMMAND"        fi      fi    done    IFS = $ OLD_IFS    echo "$ OUTPUT" ) exit 0 Just add on the last line: /usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-logout" I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000. Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. After a little more detailed searches with Google, I discovered that the package is problematic "libcanberra", "canberra-gtk-play" and "gnome-session-canberra" who operate the sounds of login and logout, only that "gnome - canberra-session "and" canberra-gtk-play "are not present in Launchpad. Furthermore, "canberra-gtk-play" is not even in the source software Jaunty. In Jaunty only you can solve the problem partly because the beeps remain during logout with shutdown, at least the sound of normal logout and then you hear is already a small step forward. You only have to be terminal "sudo gedit / etc / gdm / PostSession / Default" file that you should be presented as follows: #! / bin / sh PATH = "/ usr/bin/X11: / usr/X11R6/bin: / opt/X11R6/bin: $ PATH: / bin: / usr / bin" OLD_IFS = $ IFS gdmwhich () ( COMMAND = "$ 1" OUTPUT = IFS =: for dir in $ PATH do if test-x "$ dir / $ COMMAND"; then if test "x $ OUTPUT" = "x", then OUTPUT = "$ dir / $ COMMAND" fi fi done IFS = $ OLD_IFS echo "$ OUTPUT" ) exit 0 Just add the last line above: / usr / bin / canberra-gtk-play - id = desktop-logout " I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000.
2009-07-27 10:23:29 Raffaele Carillo libcanberra: status New Confirmed
2009-07-28 18:31:05 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. After a little more detailed searches with Google, I discovered that the package is problematic "libcanberra", "canberra-gtk-play" and "gnome-session-canberra" who operate the sounds of login and logout, only that "gnome - canberra-session "and" canberra-gtk-play "are not present in Launchpad. Furthermore, "canberra-gtk-play" is not even in the source software Jaunty. In Jaunty only you can solve the problem partly because the beeps remain during logout with shutdown, at least the sound of normal logout and then you hear is already a small step forward. You only have to be terminal "sudo gedit / etc / gdm / PostSession / Default" file that you should be presented as follows: #! / bin / sh PATH = "/ usr/bin/X11: / usr/X11R6/bin: / opt/X11R6/bin: $ PATH: / bin: / usr / bin" OLD_IFS = $ IFS gdmwhich () ( COMMAND = "$ 1" OUTPUT = IFS =: for dir in $ PATH do if test-x "$ dir / $ COMMAND"; then if test "x $ OUTPUT" = "x", then OUTPUT = "$ dir / $ COMMAND" fi fi done IFS = $ OLD_IFS echo "$ OUTPUT" ) exit 0 Just add the last line above: / usr / bin / canberra-gtk-play - id = desktop-logout " I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000. Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. After a little more detailed searches with Google, I discovered that the package is problematic "libcanberra", "canberra-gtk-play" and "gnome-session-canberra" who operate the sounds of login and logout, only that "gnome - canberra-session "and" canberra-gtk-play "are not present in Launchpad. Furthermore, "canberra-gtk-play" is not even in the source software Jaunty. In Jaunty only you can solve the problem partly because the beeps remain during logout with shutdown, at least the sound of normal logout and then you hear is already a small step forward. You only have to be terminal "sudo gedit /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default" file that you should be presented as follows: #! / bin / sh PATH = "/ usr/bin/X11: / usr/X11R6/bin: / opt/X11R6/bin: $ PATH: / bin: / usr / bin" OLD_IFS = $ IFS gdmwhich () ( COMMAND = "$ 1" OUTPUT = IFS =: for dir in $ PATH do if test-x "$ dir / $ COMMAND"; then if test "x $ OUTPUT" = "x", then OUTPUT = "$ dir / $ COMMAND" fi fi done IFS = $ OLD_IFS echo "$ OUTPUT" ) exit 0 Just add the last line above: / usr / bin / canberra-gtk-play - id = desktop-logout " I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000.
2009-07-28 20:15:08 Raffaele Carillo description Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. After a little more detailed searches with Google, I discovered that the package is problematic "libcanberra", "canberra-gtk-play" and "gnome-session-canberra" who operate the sounds of login and logout, only that "gnome - canberra-session "and" canberra-gtk-play "are not present in Launchpad. Furthermore, "canberra-gtk-play" is not even in the source software Jaunty. In Jaunty only you can solve the problem partly because the beeps remain during logout with shutdown, at least the sound of normal logout and then you hear is already a small step forward. You only have to be terminal "sudo gedit /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default" file that you should be presented as follows: #! / bin / sh PATH = "/ usr/bin/X11: / usr/X11R6/bin: / opt/X11R6/bin: $ PATH: / bin: / usr / bin" OLD_IFS = $ IFS gdmwhich () ( COMMAND = "$ 1" OUTPUT = IFS =: for dir in $ PATH do if test-x "$ dir / $ COMMAND"; then if test "x $ OUTPUT" = "x", then OUTPUT = "$ dir / $ COMMAND" fi fi done IFS = $ OLD_IFS echo "$ OUTPUT" ) exit 0 Just add the last line above: / usr / bin / canberra-gtk-play - id = desktop-logout " I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000. Gnome during logout (and during the shutdown of the PC) does not emit any sound, but the bios of the PC emits a "beep", despite the sound of logout and shutdown (included in package sound theme "Ubuntu-sounds") is active in the options of sound preferences (System > Preferences > Sounds). This bug has been present for Gusty and it is confirmed by the requests for reactivation of the sound of logout by users of the forum who could not reactivate it because installing the package "esound" requires the removal of "Ubuntu-desktop" and "PulseAudio-esound - compat "in the subsequent release of Hardy. After a little more detailed searches with Google, I discovered that the package is problematic "libcanberra", "canberra-gtk-play" and "gnome-session-canberra" who operate the sounds of login and logout, only that "gnome - canberra-session "and" canberra-gtk-play "are not present in Launchpad. Furthermore, "canberra-gtk-play" is not even in the source software Jaunty. In Jaunty only you can solve the problem partly because the beeps remain during logout with shutdown, at least the sound of normal logout and then you hear is already a small step forward. You only have to be terminal "sudo gedit /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default" file that you should be presented as follows: #! / bin / sh PATH = "/ usr/bin/X11: / usr/X11R6/bin: / opt/X11R6/bin: $ PATH: / bin: / usr / bin" OLD_IFS = $ IFS gdmwhich () ( COMMAND = "$ 1" OUTPUT = IFS =: for dir in $ PATH do if test-x "$ dir / $ COMMAND"; then if test "x $ OUTPUT" = "x", then OUTPUT = "$ dir / $ COMMAND" fi fi done IFS = $ OLD_IFS echo "$ OUTPUT" ) exit 0 Just add the last line above: /usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play - id = "desktop-logout " I think that a "beep" of the pc is not very user-friendly, even the sounds may serve to give a good initial impression of the OS in use, mainly because the beep during shutdown is only used by the operating systems created before the year 2000.
2009-07-28 20:34:24 Raffaele Carillo bug watch added http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=539840
2009-07-28 20:34:24 Raffaele Carillo bug task added gnome-settings-daemon
2009-07-28 21:14:10 Bug Watch Updater gnome-settings-daemon: status Unknown Fix Released
2009-07-30 22:18:42 Bernhard hundredpapercuts: status Incomplete Confirmed
2009-07-31 08:52:01 Raffaele Carillo bug watch added http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=528812
2009-07-31 08:52:01 Raffaele Carillo gnome-session: importance Undecided Unknown
2009-07-31 08:52:01 Raffaele Carillo gnome-session: status Confirmed Unknown
2009-07-31 08:52:01 Raffaele Carillo gnome-session: remote watch GNOME Bug Tracker #528812
2009-07-31 09:04:29 Bug Watch Updater gnome-session: status Unknown New
2009-07-31 09:12:59 Raffaele Carillo gnome-session: status New Confirmed
2009-09-04 09:40:15 Raffaele Carillo hundredpapercuts: status Confirmed In Progress
2009-09-04 09:40:21 Raffaele Carillo hundredpapercuts: status In Progress Confirmed
2009-09-04 09:40:25 Raffaele Carillo gnome-session: status Confirmed In Progress
2009-09-04 09:40:28 Raffaele Carillo libcanberra: status Confirmed In Progress
2009-10-08 12:23:19 Raffaele Carillo attachment added Gdm configuration file containing the fix http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33294434/Default
2009-10-08 12:23:40 Raffaele Carillo hundredpapercuts: status Confirmed Fix Released
2009-10-08 12:24:45 Raffaele Carillo libcanberra: status In Progress Fix Committed
2009-10-08 12:24:54 Raffaele Carillo libcanberra: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2009-12-06 20:24:23 Raffaele Carillo hundredpapercuts: status Fix Released In Progress
2009-12-30 23:07:49 Raffaele Carillo libcanberra: status Fix Released In Progress
2010-01-16 15:45:54 Vish hundredpapercuts: status In Progress Fix Released
2010-01-16 15:48:06 Vish marked as duplicate 214370