I disabled it via gnome and gdm:
For Gnome:
system > preferences > sounds > System Beep
and for the startup run gdmsetup and turn sound off in the Accessibility tag.
I am pretty satified with the result. BTW, I use the visual bell of compiz,
which I found as useful as the beep, but far less disturbing.
---Beppe---
Michal Jaegermann wrote:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 06:56:45AM -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 12:47 +0100, Leo wrote:
Following the kernel update in FC5, a few people (including me) have
noticed that their computers beep almost everywhere.
I would vote to turn it off, but I'm fine with it if others find it
useful.
To turn that off system-wide just put in /etc/modprobe.conf this
line:
install pcspkr :
This will work the next time modules are loaded. For now you
can do 'modprobe -r pcspkr'.
If you want to silence that where 'readline' is used, like in bash,
then make your own ~/.inputrc with 'set bell-style none' there
(details in 'info bash') and that hopefully should do it.
Michal
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