The attachment "debdiff for pulseaudio: upload bell.ogg" seems to be a
debdiff. The ubuntu-sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report
so that they can review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. If the
attachment isn't a patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the
attachment, remove
Present in 16.04.
Is the silence of the X11 bell intentional behavior? This is a really
weird case. I mean, the bug has been open for longer than half a decade
and triaged for a couple of years as well. The fix also is very simple
and there are proposed patches.
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This bug is still present in Ubuntu 14.04 "pulseaudio-module-x11"
version "1:4.0-0ubuntu11.1"
Worked around by running the following steps as outline here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/96511/getting-the-pc-speaker-to-beep
1. Load the module pcspkr in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf (comment it
Some additional information.
In the patch to /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/wily/pulseaudio/wily/view/head:/debian/patches/0006
-load-module-x11-bell.patch
line #9 should say "sample=x11-bell", rather than "sample=bell.ogg".
One additional
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Title:
System bell broken in Natty/Unity (despite
This is still broken in 14.04. The workaround from point #4 fixes the
issue for me:
pactl upload-sample /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/bell.ogg bell.ogg
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I just want to say, what a superbly written bug report, and I hope this
gets fixed.
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Title:
System bell broken in Natty/Unity
There is still no bell in gterm on Ubuntu 14.04. Workaround in #18 does
not help.
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Title:
System bell broken in Natty/Unity
Workaround in #10 does work in Ubuntu 14.04. After applying it, there is
a bell sound in gterm.
(#18 is also good, but note that in that example actual-bell.ogg must
be a path to a real ogg file, while bell.ogg seems to be a build-in
identifier which must not be touched.)
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The following fixed it for me, in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise, using Gnome
Classic/Compiz:
1) Add the following 2 lines to file /etc/pulse/default.pa:
load-sample-lazy bell-windowing-system /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/bell.ogg
load-module module-x11-bell sample=bell-windowing-system
2) Run
Fresh 12.10 install. Error persist and commands:
pactl upload-sample actual-bell.ogg bell.ogg
xset b 100
must be run both on startup and wake. This is a papercut that cuts
deeply for users that depend on the bell (like me).
I will be available for testing.
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I think I'm suffering from this in 12.04. That is to say, I get no sound
when I backspace an empty line in a terminal, and I have set alert
sound to Glass and the Alert volume to maximum. I can hear the sound
when selecting it, but I never hear it in use.
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Also, FWIW, when I log in using Gnome Shell instead of Unity *then* I
can hear the (Glass) alert sound from the terminal.
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