Hello,
I post here because I cannot solve the following problem: the emacs
editor, which I use under gnome 2.30 (debian squeeze) appears not to
emit the right system bell sound whereas it should. For example, hitting
(in emacs' window) the keys Ctl+g (to undo some action) should produce
this beep, but no sound is produced at all. I have of course checked
that, apart from emacs, all my system sound events seem to be in right
order. Applications such as gedit editor do produce the right system
bell under appropriate circumstance (e.g. hitting backspace at the
beginning of a file).
I posted on other lists, one devoted to emacs, with no success. It has
been pointed out by someone
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607906) that this pbm could
be linked to the libcanberra library. So my question is: could you
confirm that libcanberra, and it's interaction with emacs, could be the
origin of the problem? And, if it is, how could it be fixed ? I
contacted one of the debian maintainers of emacs' package, but
apparently he could not give much valuable help. I know this is a
"minor" bug, but I would really like to know how it could be fixed.

Thank'a in advance for any help.
  Frederic Baldit.

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