View Full Version : Re: Chimes is gone


Charles Kooy
07-03-2003, 01:59 PM
JayOxO <jayoxo[at]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

> My eMac 10.2.6 chimes have gone on strike, how can I get them back to work?
>
Is this the startup sound you're talking about? If yes, is it possible
that you've muted the sound on your Mac? That switches off the chime on
my Powerbook...

Oh, and switching your machine off is just soo 2 September 1998. All the
cool kids use sleep :)

ck


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Bella Jones
07-03-2003, 05:36 PM
in article 1fxjkdd.1efw92kopr9j4N%charles_kooy[at]despammed.com, Charles Kooy
at charles_kooy[at]despammed.com wrote on 3/7/03 1:59 pm:

> JayOxO <jayoxo[at]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> My eMac 10.2.6 chimes have gone on strike, how can I get them back to work?
>>
> Is this the startup sound you're talking about? If yes, is it possible
> that you've muted the sound on your Mac? That switches off the chime on
> my Powerbook...
>
> Oh, and switching your machine off is just soo 2 September 1998. All the
> cool kids use sleep :)

Help me here, Charles. What is the significance of that date? Google gives
me 1.2 million entries...

PeterD
07-03-2003, 07:02 PM
Bella Jones <bellajonez[at]yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> > Oh, and switching your machine off is just soo 2 September 1998. All the
> > cool kids use sleep :)
>
> Help me here, Charles. What is the significance of that date? Google gives
> me 1.2 million entries...

Release of OSX?

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JayOxO
07-03-2003, 08:08 PM
Charles Kooy at charles_kooy[at]despammed.com wrote:

> Is this the startup sound you're talking about? If yes, is it possible
> that you've muted the sound on your Mac? That switches off the chime on
> my Powerbook...

The sound output is not muted

John