I don't know about the 2MB thing... I can't get anything over 1MB to
play, and exceedingly badly, at that. The files I have been able to get
under 1MB have often been error-filled (skipping, screaming, etc.) and
so won't play either. Fortunately we're just talking about my login,
which is neither here nor there, but still...

I never remember systems sounds playing ogg files in Ubuntu, only in
Kubuntu, for whatever that's worth. The price paid for using a
compressed format, as I recall, was not hearing anything at all until
the system and desktop were completely loaded (as opposed to WHILE
loading with Ubuntu).

I'm more concerned with why Audacity is producing error-filled wav files
than why my Cachao login won't play. What's up with that?

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(gnome-sound-properties:16528): Gnome-WARNING **: error caching sample <-1>!
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