Re: logging into wheezy
Test your assumption, once you log in, you could put a line in the
bottom of /etc/rc.local once rc.local had been made executable to play a
sound. That file is the last thing to be run before the login prompt
comes up. You may find /usr/share/sounds/kde/startup2.wav available and
/usr/bin/speaker-test /usr/share/sounds/kde/startup2.wav in
/etc/rc.local as its last line ought to at least let you know when it's
time to login.
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013, Don Raikes wrote:
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> I installed a copy of wheezy rc1 this morning, and when I rebooted it, I get to what I suspect is the login screen for gdm, but I am getting no feedback via either speech or Braille.
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> If I press ctrl+alt+f1 I can open a console window, but I would like to login to gnome directly.
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> What am I doing wrong?
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