** Changed in: gdm
       Status: New => Expired

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114160

Title:
  make possible to mute sound on boot with a key combination

Status in GDM: The Gnome Display Manager:
  Expired
Status in “gdm” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gdm

  Allright,
  I would love to see a way to trn the sound off temporarally at login or when 
the screen is ready to login.
  When I work in meetings and at school, I can't have the drums and login sound 
blaring.
  Yes, I could turn things down before I shutdown.  But then when I boot up I 
get know sound when I would like it.
  Could it be possible or GDM to sence the SHIFT or CNTRL SHIFT keys at startup 
and no play sound?  Then when the system is logged in, it restores the sounds 
to the corectl levels or simple doesn't play the sound when those keys are 
pressed at login.  I would love the idea to be implemented.

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