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> Hi,
>    I'm running Debian 3.0r1 on my laptop. Whenever I'm working in a bash
> terminal or the console certain actions cause the terminal to BEEP through
> the PC Speaker. This is annoying the hell out of my missus when she's
> trying to watch TV and I've just scrolled a man page too far! What is the
> invocation to shut it up? Which of my .bash files should I put it in?
> 
> Come to think of it, how can I shut this up system-wide?
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Kevin
> 
Also, 'xset -b' does the trick. A truly saavy user will refrain from
silencing the beep, preferring to set its volume, pitch, and duration
to a pleasant and harmonious tone that reminds them how much they enjoy
running Debian GNU/Linux.

   $ xset b <vol>  <pitch>  <ms>

My system is set to 75 75 75 for a quiet, low tone.

HTH, PM
-- 
Paul Mackinney
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