Quoth Nico Schottelius:
> Can somebody give me a hint where to find documentation about
> sysctl and howto use/program that ?
> This is what Simon and David suggested.
>
> But as long as I am not able to make sysctl's, I would like
> to add this feature under the General setup.
>
> What do you
> > setterm -blength 0 (text)
> > xset b 0 (X11)
>
> Well, some buggy programs don't care about you turning off beeping in
> X. I think gnome-terminal or such has its own checkbox for turning
> beeps on or off.
Exactly.
> I still agree that this is fixing userspace bugs in the kernel, and
>
Keith Owens wrote:
> On Fri, 04 May 2001 13:37:08 +0200,
> Nico Schottelius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have searched a long time for a method to disable the internal
> >speaker for every application, every daemon and so on.
>
> Userspace problem, userspace fix.
This sounds good :) ...
Quoth Keith Owens:
> Userspace problem, userspace fix.
>
> setterm -blength 0 (text)
> xset b 0 (X11)
Well, some buggy programs don't care about you turning off beeping in
X. I think gnome-terminal or such has its own checkbox for turning
beeps on or off.
I still agree that this is fixi
On Fri, 04 May 2001 13:37:08 +0200,
Nico Schottelius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have searched a long time for a method to disable the internal
>speaker for every application, every daemon and so on.
Userspace problem, userspace fix.
setterm -blength 0 (text)
xset b 0 (X11)
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On Fri, 4 May 2001, Nico Schottelius wrote:
> I have searched a long time for a method to disable the internal
> speaker for every application, every daemon and so on.
It would be cool if that weren't a compile time option but configurable at
runtime (via sysctl).
Simon
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