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They are available, but a stock Plasma doesn't have them enabled.
In System Settings: go to Notifications, then at the top select Plasma Workspace, and look for the Login line. Tick the box next to Play a Sound. The stock sound is selected by default, but you can specify your own file.
You will see a ton of areas you can modify, enable, and disable.
Much to the delight --or chagrin-- of people within earshot, I have my laptop(s) play the "sad trombone" sound when the power chord is disconnected and the Wilhelm Scream when plugged in. Amusing yes but it also serves a function, as my battery does not last very long so I need to be reminded when it is disconnected. (Don't you just love KDE?)
If you think Education is expensive, try ignorance.
The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has limits.
Thanks guys. I made the adjustments. KDE is in fact wonderful, but they do things a bit differently. I can usually figure out how to do something, but with KDS they sometimes put things in places that I would not expect.
My wife is going to love this system when I put it on her laptop next month. Now, if I could just figure out how to mange filters in the personal organizer...(Hint: I have a thread on it under Desktops/KDE).
You can use the drop-down you see when you click on Thread Tools (above your question) to mark this thread [SOLVED] since you got advice that helped you.
Thank you chimak111, I have marked it solved.
Not sure about your second remark but will keep in mind. I just booted up and I did have the startup sound so all appears to be well.
Not happening here. Generally, a "bug" that's persisting on one person's system "...since 2008..." isn't actually a bug. It's user error or a bad config carried forward.
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