1 |
On 2011-08-31, Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gentoo@×××××.com> wrote: |
2 |
|
3 |
>> I checked, and I do have the old standard PC-speaker connected to the |
4 |
>> motherboard, and "xset c" still does nothing. |
5 |
>> |
6 |
>>> not playing a custom sound file. |
7 |
>> |
8 |
>> Which is what the OP asked for. |
9 |
> |
10 |
> Hey, it wasn't my idea. Talk to Volker for more details about the |
11 |
> xset-as-typewriter-sound idea. :) |
12 |
|
13 |
I'm still waiting for him to defend his snide remarks about how we |
14 |
were all stupid for doing things other than using xset... |
15 |
|
16 |
> I didn't reply to the OP. I only replied about xset |
17 |
> (non-)functionality, where it sounds like we're in agreement that it |
18 |
> just sounds the system bell (or whatever you call it). |
19 |
|
20 |
No, it doesn't do that for me, and I don't ever remember being able to |
21 |
get it to do so. I just tried on a couple different systems (all of |
22 |
which have a "pc speaker", and 'xset c' doesn't do anying. |
23 |
|
24 |
Does 'xset c' work for you? |
25 |
|
26 |
-- |
27 |
Grant |