Re: KDE4 konsole: missing sessions, bell

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On Monday 18 May 2009 23:05:45 Ryo Furue wrote:
> Hi KDEers,
>
> I've been long away from KDE and so I may well be missing
> something, but . . .  Today or yesterday, Debian testing
> replaced the old konsole with "konsole 2.2.2 using KDE 4.2.2".
> I use LXDE, not KDE.  I still use konsole simply because it's
> the best terminal emulator I know.
>
> I now want to solve these two problems.
>
> 1. Now I don't find "sessions".  On the old konsole, I had
>   a session (tab) that automatically SSHes me to a remote host,
>   and another session that opens a root shell.  How can I have
>   a similar capability?
>
Some, if not all of this can be done by setting up profiles (Settings > Manage 
Profiles).  I have one profile that gives me a root profile (/bin su -) with a 
different background, to make it obvious.  I don't have a profile for a remote 
connection, but I have a bookmark set up, that, together with keychain, 
automatically logs me onto a remote  box.

> 2. I miss the bell.  "echo -e '\a' "  does nothing on the
>   new konsole.  For the old konsole, I chose a visible bell
>   within the konsole configuration (not as a bash setting).
>   For the new konsole, I don't see a configuration item
>   regarding the bell.  On an emacs window, I can sound
>   an audible bell, whose pitch and duration I can control
>   with "xset b", which means the X-Window bell is working.
>   Where should I look?
>
This I can't help with.  If a visible  bell will do, try setting notifications 
to flash the taskbar tab.

HTH

Anne

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