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    Senior Member erland's Avatar
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    Disable boot sound ?

    I've set the sound options to "None" but the boot and shutdown sound of the SqueezeBox Controller is still there.

    I suppose I'm just missing some obvious option, or is there no way to disable the boot/shutdown sound ?
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    [SlimDevices: Jive] Disable boot sound ?

    On 20-Feb-08, at 8:44 PM, erland wrote:
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    > I suppose I'm just missing some obvious option, or is there no way to
    > disable the boot/shutdown sound ?


    ssh to the controller and delete
    /usr/share/jive/applets/DefaultSkin/sounds/shutdown.wav
    /usr/share/jive/jive/splash.wav
    -kdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdf View Post
    On 20-Feb-08, at 8:44 PM, erland wrote:
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    > I suppose I'm just missing some obvious option, or is there no way to
    > disable the boot/shutdown sound ?


    ssh to the controller and delete
    /usr/share/jive/applets/DefaultSkin/sounds/shutdown.wav
    /usr/share/jive/jive/splash.wav
    -kdf
    Thanks!

    Is there a reason why we don't want the boot sounds to be affected by the sound settings available in the settings menu ?
    Is it just that no one have had the time to implement it yet ?
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    NOT a Slim Devices Employee kdf's Avatar
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    [SlimDevices: Jive] Disable boot sound ?

    On 20-Feb-08, at 8:59 PM, erland wrote:
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    > Is there a reason why we don't want the boot sounds to be affected by
    > the sound settings available in the settings menu ?


    That I cannot answer. I don't go to the meetings

    >
    > Is it just that no one have had the time to implement it yet ?


    probably a bit of both, and maybe a reason or two more. It's a new
    product. It's very featureful when you think back to slimp3/
    slimserver3.0. Lots more to do and it all need to be done one at a
    time.

    -kdf

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    Could someone please give us a quick run down on SSH'ing, i would also like to do this as the splash sound is very crap. Also, is it possible to add/remove wallpaper this way?
    Cheers, auto.

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    [SlimDevices: Jive] Disable boot sound ?

    On 21-Feb-08, at 12:58 AM, autopilot wrote:

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    > Could someone please give us a quick run down on SSH'ing, i

    settings->advanced->remote login.
    check the box

    then from a terminal (or windows ssh client):
    ssh <ip> -l root

    <IP> is the ip address of the controller, shown in the popup when you
    enable remote login.

    password is given in the popup.

    -kdf

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