Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
>> > I'll try to prepare a beep for that release too ;-)
>>
>> It's due RSN, btw :)
>
> Sorry, I didn't understood...
I'm planning a new release sometime next week :)
JB.
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Julien BLACHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Debian, because code matters more
Le Saturday 01 December 2007 14:38:25 Julien BLACHE, vous avez écrit :
> > I'll try to prepare a beep for that release too ;-)
>
> It's due RSN, btw :)
Sorry, I didn't understood...
Romain
Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
>> I can add that in the next release. But it's due when it's ready :)
> I'll try to prepare a beep for that release too ;-)
It's due RSN, btw :)
JB.
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Julien BLACHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Debian, because code matters more
Debian & GNU/Linux
Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Or, more precisely, what is the "enabled" setting for then ?
>>
>> It's for the system beep, and only for the system beep.
>
> A'right..
>
> Couldn't you add a setting for volume change too ?
I can add that in the next release. But it's due when it's
Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It does. Though it'll still beep on volume change (that was done in
>> gpomme previously).
>
> I don't get what this setting if for ?
> Furthermore, setting file to /nonexistent stops volume change from beeping,
> so
> I still believe it comes from th
severity 452530 normal
thanks
Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My MacBook started beeping after an upgrade recently..
They tend to do that, yes. Some even quack \_o<
> It's indeed a very good idea to disable it by default, but the
> corresponding configuration part:
> Does not work a
Package: pommed
Version: 1.12~dfsg-1
Severity: important
Hi !
My MacBook started beeping after an upgrade recently..
It's indeed a very good idea to disable it by default, but the
corresponding configuration part:
# Beeper
beep {
# enable/disable beeper
enabled = no
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