Take a look at this screenshot, comparing Ubuntu 15.04 to Windows 7 (regarding Sound Effects): http://neartalk.com/ss/2015-06-08_004_1294x554.png
Notice that Windows 7 simply has a check box for "Play . . . Startup Sounds", and you don't have to install a 3rd party tweak-tool to achieve this.
Ubuntu's built-in Sound-Effects-settings menu has absolutely no functionality (as seen in the screenshot above).
You cannot: 1) Change any sound effects 2) There is no list of events to associate sound effects with.
Take a look at this screenshot, comparing Ubuntu 15.04 to Windows 7 (regarding Sound Effects): neartalk. com/ss/ 2015-06- 08_004_ 1294x554. png
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Notice that Windows 7 simply has a check box for "Play . . . Startup Sounds", and you don't have to install a 3rd party tweak-tool to achieve this.
Ubuntu's built-in Sound-Effects- settings menu has absolutely no functionality (as seen in the screenshot above).
You cannot:
1) Change any sound effects
2) There is no list of events to associate sound effects with.