When I start my Ubuntu 11.10, no login sound is heard. All the settings are the normal and I can hear the audio but no log in sound on startup. What to do?
4 Answers
There are some reasons :
The sound may be muted or has been set to zero value.
For this, check the right most corner and click on the sound icon and raise your sound volume.
The login sound could be disabled from the Startup applications. It can be found in right most corner of your screen from where you logout.
For this, verify that a check sign is there on Gnome login sound.
Or if you changed something accidentally and don't know what you changed.
Then use this method:
Install dconf-tools
from software-center and then open it.Go to
org/ gnome/desktop/application/soundand then point your cursor to event-sounds. On the bottom of dconf editor, there is to set to default option, click on it and log out and login from your account.
Click the power button at the top-right of the screen and select Startup Applications. Scroll down the list and make sure that GNOME Login Sound is enabled.
That's the method I use to disable the login sound anyway.
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Have you tried at the login screen, on the top right corner: is the sound icon on mute? It happened to me that it was on mute and I couldn't hear the welcome sound (or login sound)