As best I can read the code, this rate limiting in metacity affects
audible and visual bells identically.  Thus, this change should allow
metacity to flash a visible bell at 10 Hz.  (I can't figure out how to
enable the visual bell in 9.10, so I can't actually test this.)  This
seems like a bad idea, especially where epileptics are concerned.

In my uniformed opinion, the responsibility for making system bell
sounds should be moved out of metacity.  Then the rate limiting can be
left at 1Hz for the visual bell, while the audible bell can repeat as
fast as possible.  A patch I just submitted to bug #486154 removes
metacity's ability to capture audible bell events, leaving the PC
speaker or pulse audio's module-x11-bell with the responsibility for
handling audible bell events. That could be a solution to this bug as
well.

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bell.ogg is unresponsive (outside HIG response times) [regression]
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