As an additional data point, it appears some apps honor the setting and
others don't. The setting itself does get recorded somewhere: if you
'xset b 0' and then 'xset q', the change in volume is shown in the
output from 'xset q'.
Among terminals I've tested:
- xterm beeps even when bell is
reassign 564464 xserver-xorg-core
thanks
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Tim Connors wrote:
Package: x11-xserver-utils
Version: 7.5+1
Severity: normal
As of the last update to xserver-xorg*, 'xset b vol pitch
duration' no longer changes anything - it's ignored.
Actually, xset in x11-xserver-utils is
Package: x11-xserver-utils
Version: 7.5+1
Severity: normal
As of the last update to xserver-xorg*, 'xset b vol pitch
duration' no longer changes anything - it's ignored.
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