[17:29] Have we updated the team report for August? It is important to keep the report updated, as it is published in the Ubuntu Weekly News for all to read. [17:30] Updating is easy - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/TeamReports [17:36] I added a few entries (I don't remember anything from august, but it's a start :p) [17:36] Great! Thank you [17:37] crimsun_: I don't actually know how to play any sounds at the login screen to check the mute bug. any hints would be greatly appreciated [17:40] charlie-tca: it actually doesn't matter if you try at the display manager. You can switch to tty1, login, and try speaker-test -c2 -l1 -Dplug:front [17:41] Okay. I can do that. thanks [17:47] charlie-tca: re: Bug #613034 > do you see the "graphical" plymouth theme, or the "text" one? (the text one is probably the fallback with drivers that don't support kms) [17:47] Launchpad bug 613034 in xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu) "Xubuntu splash screen is showing Ubuntu 10.10" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/613034 [17:47] test [17:47] text screen [17:47] because xubuntu-artwork only provide a graphical theme, not a text one (I can reproduce this in virtualbox which uses the text one) [17:48] okay, then that's the reason [17:48] aw, crap. You are right, too. Nvidia card again [17:49] We are still waiting on the hardware drivers to get straightened out [17:50] Okay, updating the other system to test these things, too [17:50] yeah, so we're back again at the "let's have someone make a proper plymouth theme" :} [17:50] thorn in the side, huh? [17:51] I get the xubuntu splash now on the box using nouveau [17:52] yeah, nouveau supports kms, so plymouth shows the graphical theme :) [17:52] Thanks. [18:19] crimsun_: no sound at all before/after logging in without going through the Workaround I gave in the bug report. [18:19] big 613054 [18:19] bug 613054 [18:19] Launchpad bug 613054 in xfce4-mixer (Ubuntu) "xfce4-mixer muted on login" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/613054 [18:19] charlie-tca: so, please reboot, login at tty1, and use "sudo alsactl init 0" [18:20] charlie-tca: then log in at the display manager [18:20] oaky, will do [18:20] charlie-tca: let me know if that resolves your symptom