On 10/11/24 12:12 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan via kde wrote:
On Fri, 2024-10-11 at 10:40 -0400, Charles Dennett via kde wrote:
Running Fedora 40 on a desktop system with two monitors driven from
built in graphics on motherboard (no separate video card). Yesterday I
installed all updates including Plasma 6.2. I've noticed that whenever
I turn on a monitor I get a notification sound that I've never gotten in
the past. It's basically a two tone chime. I've searched through all
the notifications in the system settings app and cannot find one related
to this. I can't even find the sound file with the same sound. I've
had no luck with google nor KDE bugzilla.
What have I missed? Where is this new notification specified? I'm
assuming it has something to do with the Plasma 6.2 update.
I've noticed several notification sounds that I never used to get,
including when the monitor goes to sleep or wakes up. I find it
intensely annoying and turned the system volume down to zero in the
Settings, which is probably not the best solution.
All the various notifications can be found in the system settings app
and you change them there. I have not yet found the one for when the
monitor turns on. Mine is a desktop system, not a laptop. The system
is always running but I turn both monitors off when I'm not using it.
The monitors never turn themselves off when not used.
Charlie
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