Ed Greshko wrote: Resending to remove the keyword spam...which may cause a problem for some.... > Timothy Murphy wrote: > >> The sound on my Thinkpad T43 (model 1871-12G) sometimes works, >> and sometimes does not work. >> I think this has something to do with Suspend to Disk. >> >> However, I'm not really asking about this, >> but rather: Is there a simple way of testing if sound is working? >> >> I'm running Fedora-12/KDE, and looked at System Settings=> >> Look and Feel=>Notifications , >> but did not really understand how one is supposed to use this. >> >> Is there a simple command-line test for sound? >> >> Shouldn't there be a test somewhere in KMix >> since there seem to be a billion choices there? >> >> The only test I have found is to put in a CD and run Amarok, >> but I am sure there is something simpler than that? >> >> >> > Don't know if this will be of value to you.... > > I run KDE and I've enabled some "notifications". One of them is for > konsole.. If I hit backspace, it plays a > sound...KDE-Sys-App-Message.ogg to be precise. If you run Gnome, maybe > there is a similar function? > > OK....what I meant to type was....(after really reading what you wrote).... Go to .... Notifications as you have.... There is a pull down Event Source menu....Select Konsole.... Go to "Bell in Non-Visible Session" to copy the name of the file KDE-Sys-App-Message.ogg in the Play a Sound area. Then go to "Bell in Visible Session"....paste the name of the sound and check the "Play a sound" box. Then Apply.... From now on...if you hit backspace or make some sort of error a beep will be played. Ed -- My brain: it's my second favorite organ.
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