On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 09:09 +0100, solarg wrote:
> On 02/ 2/10 08:58 AM, Harry Lu wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 08:36 +0100, solarg wrote:
> >> On 01/26/10 07:58 AM, Harry Lu wrote:
> >>>
> >>> GNOME 2.28 was integrated in B124. So between 124 and 130, the "system
> >>> bell" was actually played GNOME sound themes if you are running GNOME
> >>> desktop. So if you want to disable it, you can do it in
> >>> gnome-volumn-control's "Sound Theme" tab.
> >>>
> >>> However, someone want to "X bell" back. So there is bug 6885862
> >>> Jerry Tan fixed it in B131, so now you can hear the "X bell" in all
> >>> cases again, together with the GNOME sound theme if you enabled it.
> >>>
> >>> So if you think "X bell" is too loud, it is not related to GNOME. You
> >>> have to adjust it to use "xset" in one of your start scripts. If you put
> >>> it under your $HOME, it won't be lost after system upgrade.
> >>>
> >>
> >> hello all,
> >> i've just upgraded my laptop from b130 to b131. In b130, no beep, but
> >> now, in b131, the beep is again here!
> >> i tried:
> >> xset b off
> >> in a terminal, but beep is here
> >
> > Yeah, I can reproduce this issue, too. If you listen carefully, the beep
> > after the "xset b off" and "xset b on" is different. The "on" one is a
> > little longer.
> >
> > I am not sure where the problem is.
> >
> 
> do i have to fill a bug? or is there an existing one to track the problem?

Bug 6885862 has been reopened for this issue. So I think no need to file
another one.

Thanks,
harry

> 
> 

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