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diff --git a/src/Startup_Sounds_with_SLiM.ascii b/src/Startup_Sounds_with_SLiM.ascii new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de65a2f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Startup_Sounds_with_SLiM.ascii @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +Startup Sounds with SLiM +======================== +:author: Aaron Ball +:email: nullspoon@iohq.net + + +== {doctitle} + +For a pretty long time I've been running Xfce for my desktop and SLiM as my +login manager to save on boot time. This weekend though, I decided that a +second or two added to my boot time wouldn't bother me too much if it made my +system a little less utilitarian. + +Inevitably, the first places to look are (completely unecessary, yes I know) a +fancy theme for Xfce (sprinkle a little transparency in there to taste), new +icons, cool theme for my login manager, and a startup sound. + +Most of that was really easy. The startup sound on the other hand is something +not so well documented (especially with SLiM). I dabbled around a bit and had +an idea that believe it or not, worked on the first try. + +First off, I hit up good 'ol gnome-look.org for some system sounds to try out +and settled finally on the +http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/%22Borealis%22+sound+theme?content=12584[Borealis +sound scheme]. + +Once you've got the sound file you want (I used Exit1_1.wav for mine), actually +getting it to run on startup is actually really simple. All you need to do is +add a line to your rc.conf file that has mplayer open up your sound you want +played. For example... + +---- +mplayer /home/username/.sounds/Exit1_1.wav +---- + +One minor thing here for you SysV users out there you don't have an rc.local +file. To do this with a system that uses System V for initialization (Debian, +most forks of Debian I believe, Fedora, etc.), you need to create a script at +*/etc/init.d/local* (you can call it whatever, but for the purposes of this, +we'll call it local). Once the script is created, add the following lines +(referencing my example above)... + +---- +#!/bin/sh +mplayer /home/username/.sounds/Exit1_1.wav +---- + +Now that we've added those, we need to run + +---- +update-rc.d /etc/init.d/local defaults 80 +---- + +and you should be good to go. + +Now, there is one concern here that could potentially cause some issues. +If you shut your computer down with the volume turned up, when your +computer boots back up again, you'll get a nice loud system startup +sound. To remedy this, we simply need to reset our volume before we call +mplayer in our script. To do this, we just add the following line before +the mplayer line: + +---- +amixer set Master 30% +---- + +That sets our volume to 30%. If you want to set it higher or lower, you can +just change that percentage value. + +Category:Linux +Category:SLiM + + +// vim: set syntax=asciidoc: |