Any idea on how to get the sound back to working on ubuntu 10.10 for zynaddsubfx? It worked mere hours ago while I was on 10.04 but after the upgrade, no sound at all. If you could please show how to fix this then I would love you forever
i dont know what you do at i type also śudo nautilus and then i do the enter button and get the same screen but the n i do again the enter button and it says: sorry try again ... what can i do ??
@UbuntuHelpGuy yes, as i mentioned i did them all, i changed the permission to root, read & write, then i changed again to my user name but it gave me the same no sound. thanks for your help in advance
Oh and I have Lil' Jon saying "Yeahhhh" when I get a message on empathy. I took a sound clip of Lil' Jon saying that, converted it with audacity, and moved it/replace "/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/message-new-instant.ogg". I always forget that I replaced that so I'll be doing something and all of a sudden Lil' Jon is shouting at me from my pc...it scares the hell out of me everytime lol
Oh and I just renamed the converted file to "desktop-login.ogg" and used a terminal to copy it into that directory. It replaced the original desktop-login.ogg, but I was okay with that.
Lol I actually have this as my sound startup for a long time now. It never gets old. I used audacity to convert it though. My girlfriend hates it though lol!
Thanks for a couple good tips: how to run Nautilus in su mode, as well as how to set the login sound. I think you may need to do both the copying and the pasting of the file within the same Nautilus session launched by the "sudo nautilus" command. Alternatively, since you are already running commands in a terminal, it may be faster to just type:
sudo cp [path and file name of ogg file] /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo
You can use tab complete to help finish each subdirectory name.
@bmw328driver Great comment. The way I show it is a bit easier for new Linux users. Just so they don't get all frightened about all the terminal commands - As I've said before: there's a hundred different ways to do stuff in Linux. So its great, that you tell another way lol. Cheers mate!
if you use the top bar for the window list, i suggest you remove the 'custom menu bar' (which has the 'applications places system'), and replace it with the 'main menu' panel applet. just a tip, to you have more space..
sfs
longlaakdal 3 months ago
Any idea on how to get the sound back to working on ubuntu 10.10 for zynaddsubfx? It worked mere hours ago while I was on 10.04 but after the upgrade, no sound at all. If you could please show how to fix this then I would love you forever
Synrikeman 3 months ago
I have Ubuntu 11.10 but when i start up my computer the startup sound doesn't play. what the problem?
Nuclear793 3 months ago
Where do you get that start up sound?
legendmma 4 months ago
Search for Assassins creed 2 Ezio's family soundtrack.
My startup:) from 0.00 to 1.08...
Estonian7 5 months ago
How can i make the start up sound last longer? I want it to play for 30 seconds
Sprollucy 6 months ago
thanks for the upload. although i found it way easier just to rename the new sound desktop login and delete the old sound.
CodyKhaos 10 months ago
Can this procedure be used for Mint 10 as well because I can't seem to get my sound working in Mint 10?
PastorEbolden 10 months ago
for me didn't work and it fuck't up my ubuntu....wtf
DJAPPL3 10 months ago
from were do you got that sound?
wannie424 11 months ago
can you do it with 2 sounds?
wannie424 11 months ago
i dont know what you do at i type also śudo nautilus and then i do the enter button and get the same screen but the n i do again the enter button and it says: sorry try again ... what can i do ??
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I deleted the whole line... Help me retrieve that please... I was not able to change my log in sound and I don't have anymore.
jongomi 1 year ago
@jongomi /usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play –id=”/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/voice-system-activated” –description=”GNOME Login”
iason86 1 year ago
easy as cake, nice tutorial. I used a clip from mase's song "welcome back" lol
XtCcHoSeN 1 year ago
great tutorial thankyou
bizarrebob 1 year ago
Hi, i lost my start sound & i made all the things you mentioned in this video but still no sound, would you mind helping me?
Thanks in advance
mentex70 1 year ago
@mentex70 Now, did you try the part in the vid, where I go to properties-permissons and select ''read and write''?
UbuntuHelpGuy 1 year ago
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@UbuntuHelpGuy yes, as i mentioned i did them all, i changed the permission to root, read & write, then i changed again to my user name but it gave me the same no sound. thanks for your help in advance
mentex70 1 year ago
Hello nice video! Can you upload the voice-system activated.ogg somewhere. I can`t find it on the web. Tnx!
myhayserano 1 year ago
Hey put please the download link for the "voice-system-activated.ogg" in the video description or maby you can send mee a pm with the link please
AdyGudus 1 year ago
Oh and I have Lil' Jon saying "Yeahhhh" when I get a message on empathy. I took a sound clip of Lil' Jon saying that, converted it with audacity, and moved it/replace "/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/message-new-instant.ogg". I always forget that I replaced that so I'll be doing something and all of a sudden Lil' Jon is shouting at me from my pc...it scares the hell out of me everytime lol
america0014 1 year ago
@america0014 Hahahaah! I always choose the ones where i almost jump to the roof when the sound plays lol.
UbuntuHelpGuy 1 year ago
Oh and I just renamed the converted file to "desktop-login.ogg" and used a terminal to copy it into that directory. It replaced the original desktop-login.ogg, but I was okay with that.
america0014 1 year ago
Lol I actually have this as my sound startup for a long time now. It never gets old. I used audacity to convert it though. My girlfriend hates it though lol!
america0014 1 year ago
Cool Video - Thanks.
OmenX13 1 year ago
Nice one. Im gonna do this now!
Thanks
Donflorgon 1 year ago
where did u get ur wallpaper!?!!?
YourItouchMaster 1 year ago
@YourItouchMaster yes! links for wallpaper and sound plz :)
iason86 1 year ago
Coolz keep it up!
MriBackup 1 year ago
Thanks for a couple good tips: how to run Nautilus in su mode, as well as how to set the login sound. I think you may need to do both the copying and the pasting of the file within the same Nautilus session launched by the "sudo nautilus" command. Alternatively, since you are already running commands in a terminal, it may be faster to just type:
sudo cp [path and file name of ogg file] /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo
You can use tab complete to help finish each subdirectory name.
bmw328driver 1 year ago
@bmw328driver Great comment. The way I show it is a bit easier for new Linux users. Just so they don't get all frightened about all the terminal commands - As I've said before: there's a hundred different ways to do stuff in Linux. So its great, that you tell another way lol. Cheers mate!
UbuntuHelpGuy 1 year ago
haha thats a cool little trick, i will have to try that.
XiphiasGladiusMaximu 1 year ago
if you use the top bar for the window list, i suggest you remove the 'custom menu bar' (which has the 'applications places system'), and replace it with the 'main menu' panel applet. just a tip, to you have more space..
bamdadkhan 1 year ago
@bamdadkhan yeah, that's exactly what I did, though my panel is on the bottom. :) Excellent tip (to both of you)
thisweekinlinux 1 year ago
@bamdadkhan Haha thnx. I actually used my laptop for this video. thats probably why I dont have much space :P
UbuntuHelpGuy 1 year ago