Quoting Christian Biere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
:BTW, you can turn off any beeping by "xset b off". Applications do not
:have to respect this actually but GTK+ does, AFAICH. OTOH, you should
:really update. It's not that a newer version is just more silent. Usually
:you do yourself *and* the network <recursion applies here> a big favour.

I believe Richard took the beep away, didn't he?  I was the one who put
the beep in place to get their attention that something might be wrong.
But now, we have a clock displayed, and if the version is really too old,
GTKG won't start without user manual editing of the configuration, so I
guess that's OK.

Raphael


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