tyhicks points out the following handy alias that may be easier to use
than my keyboard ^V^G trick:

alias bell="echo -ne '\a'"

To test your unity, start an environment with two or more workspaces,
two or more terminals.

In one of them, run "sleep 2 ; bell" and then wait. Notice what happens
as you move around workspaces or focus different terminals before each
test: You won't know which workspace triggered this, you won't know
which terminal triggered this. But the little icon in the launcher will
jiggle, so at least you'll know which class of applications caused it.

Thanks

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