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I believe that Ubiquity is now quiet, and really doesn't emit any noise.
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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To be very clear: This bug is a feature request. The feature requested
is for the Ubiquity installer to provide an option for a Quiet System.
This option would reside under the Advanced dialogue, which is found on
the last screen of the installer.
If the Quiet System option is checked, then the in
Why is this invalid? If it is invalid for pulseaudio, then assign it
elsewhere.
> I'm unsure how pulse is supposed to know the user's intent unless given
> something from a mixer (or installer or ...)
Exactly, the installer would set the proper config option if Quiet was
selected at install, as d
I'm unsure how pulse is supposed to know the user's intent unless given
something from a mixer (or installer or ...)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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> I don't see how this is really a bug in the installer.
This is not a bug, it is a feature request.
> The login and other desktop sounds should probably be assigned to
> the gnome-desktop-environment package, yes?
I specifically use Kubuntu, and as Kubuntu and Ubuntu share this same
bug tracki
Moving this to pulseaudio and marking the installer task as invalid.
I'm not 100% certain that pulseaudio is the correct place for it, but at
least it will get some attention from the audio bug triagers there.
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Cha
In my opinion there should be an installer option, under "advanced"
(which already exists and is mostly empty) for blacklisting pcspkr.
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I agree it's not an installer bug. In Debian I'd reassign it to
"general", push through a policy change to mandate silence by default,
and do a mass bug filing against all relevant packages.
The login and other desktop sounds should probably be assigned to the
gnome-desktop-environment package, ye
I don't see how this is really a bug in the installer. This is a matter
of sane defaults in the installed system. In general we should not
implement installer questions of the following form:
Would you like your system to be buggy?
(*) Yes
( ) No
Furthermore the installer should not be
I'd like to have this, too. In fact, I think the installed system
should, by default, be silent. Computers should be quiet unless told to
make noise.
There are all sorts of situations in which it is a real bother that
Ubuntu systems make noises by default. And other computers, too. I've
been woken
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Yes, I do meant that the system should be quiet for the post-
installation boot. And on a laptop computer one cannot disable the
speakers or adjust the volume until the desktop already appears.
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The installer does not use pcspkr, nor does any sound play during the
installation, so I am bit confused as to the nature of the request. Do
you mean post-installation? Couldn't you just turn your speakers off?
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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