> difference between my puter and everyone elses at work!).
In the interests of helping /even/ those who like to use vi in text-
only modes ;), a look at drivers/char/console.c and an strace of
setterm -blank 20 shows the following:
Set the pitch of the beep:
E[10;1000]
where 'E' is an
> stuff. Like console colors and what not.
> >
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> Any ideas what the app was?
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> C.
setterm
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> > Chris wrote:
> > >
> > > I just had a weird though - is it possib
wrote:
> > >
> > > I just had a weird though - is it possible to change the default beep in
> > > linux? You know - the one you get in vi all the time ;)
>
> If you use X, you can put something like
>
> xset b 50 1760 20
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> in your .xsession
> There is an app that lets you do this. I read it in one of the
> Debian packaged howtos. It is the same program that lets you change
> all kinds of low level stuff. Like console colors and what not.
>
> Chris wrote:
> >
> > I just had a weird though - is it pos
the app was?
C.
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> Chris wrote:
> >
> > I just had a weird though - is it possible to change the default beep in
> > linux? You know - the one you get in vi all the time ;)
> >
> > Being able to ty it to a wav would be interesting - but even ju
There is an app that lets you do this. I read it in one of the Debian packaged
howtos. It is the same program that lets you change all kinds of low level
stuff. Like console colors and what not.
Chris wrote:
>
> I just had a weird though - is it possible to change the default b
I just had a weird though - is it possible to change the default beep in
linux? You know - the one you get in vi all the time ;)
Being able to ty it to a wav would be interesting - but even just changing
the pitch / length would be good.
Anybody got some ideas?
Chris
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