Re: Playing a sound when GDM is "ready"

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On Tue, 2006-10-10 at 09:41 -0400, José Alburquerque wrote:> Hi.  I have bit of a sound question with regards to gdm.  Recently I did> a fresh install of a GNU/Linux system (Debian) running GNOME 2.14.  All> went well except that I configured the Login Window (from my> "Desktop->Administration" menu) for 1) timed login and 2) play the> "generic.wav" sound file (in /usr/share/sounds) when the login screen is> ready.> > My system is running alsa and all sound applications (like xmms, totem,> etc.) work just fine.  In fact, my session runs esound (esd) and all my> gnome sounds play fine (ie. when I select a menu or press a button, etc.)> > GDM, however, does not play the sound file I selected.  Would anyone> have any idea why gdm would not play sound?  When gdm comes up (after a> logout or a boot up), it only makes the "computer sound" (from the> computer cpu) but no sound to the speakers.> > A simple explanation as to what gdm does to play a sound would help> greatly!  Thanks very muchnot to sure but do check out alsa volume setting from a virtualterminal, and try playing the sounds from within gdm.
> > --> Sincerely> Jose Alburquerque> > -- Ritesh KhadgarayLinuX N StuffPh: +919822394463Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.
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