BjÃrn Persson wrote: > I agree with that, and it's still annoying even if it's not literally > everything that must be reconfigured. Right, but: > As an example, Kmail and Kate recently started making noises in certain > situations, when displaying dialog boxes and the like, even though I had > sound effects turned off. In that case, they were always supposed to make those event sounds, there was a bug somewhere which prevented those sounds from being audible. (Actually, as far as I know, the bug is still present, but the sound event files were replaced with files which don't trigger the bug.) So this is not a settings change, it's a bug which got fixed / worked around. > To make matters worse, I couldn't find any sound effect settings in the > programs themselves. I had to log out from Gnome and log in to a KDE > session to get at the KDE settings and turn the noises off. You can run "systemsettings" from a terminal or a "run command" interface. (I think we should reconsider the decision of having KDE's System Settings only shown in the menu in KDE/Plasma sessions, I'll bring this up in our KDE SIG meetings.) > It didn't even happen with an upgrade to a new Fedora release; it happened > with an everyday update within a release. I hate that. As I said, those sounds were always enabled by default, there was just a bug which prevented them from being heard. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel