On 11/04/15 01:33, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
> That's just the way it is in stock GNOME. I don't know if it would be worth 
> to patch the sound every time the respective GNOME components are
> updated.
> Having said that, the default bell sound is kinda annoying in some situations.
>
> I guess we have to wait to the technical team to tell if it is feasible to 
> make such a change in the system without bringing too many headaches.
most likely this can be set with a gsettings override, and shipped from 
ubuntu-gnome-defatult settings. It shouldnt require any patching.

I don't have a strong opinion as to whether we actually change it, I personally 
always disable the bell anyway.
>
> Cheers,
> Alfredo.
>
> On 10 April 2015 at 10:32, Bart Schouten <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     The little 'blip' in gnome Terminal that is configured by default as the 
> "bell" is not a great choice.
>
>     It *is* very pleasant that there is a default sound configured.
>
>     That is better than Kubuntu, which does not have sounds configured, only 
> visual notifications for background (unfocused) terminals.
>
>     Personally, I feel the old "beep" that PC speakers had was better than 
> this now. I am not in the position to select something else though
>     (for you). I just want to say that it is up for improvement.
>
>     And perhaps a nice thing to do. (Make a Doodle poll! :P).
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Bart Schouten.
>
>
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