Early this month, Ars reported on the heated debate over Windows Vista’s new startup sound. The uproar wasn’t so much over the sound itself (which hasn’t yet been finalized, although guitarist Robert Fripp is apparently working on it). Instead, the concern was that Windows would not allow an easy way to change or disable this startup sound.
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