Err... as a newbie to Ubuntu who wants to use the sound card, the lack
of accurate documentation is a real turn-off.

As well as the change from "bell" to "beep" (which is pretty trivial),
there's also the issue of the completely new user interface on the
"general" tab. A lot of the fields are not exactly self-explanatory (at
least to a newbie).

To be honest, assigning a low priority to documentation is self-
defeating. Linux will never take off until this casual attitude is
changed. Yes, I know that MS documentation & help files are equally
badly maintained, but there's so much larger a user base that bulletin
boards & help sites quickly fill up with fixes. And then there are books
like "Windows xxx Annoyances" which help (albeit a year too late given
the publication cycle). Linux appears to have none of this, only a
"community" which, as soon as a difficult question is asked, goes
rapidly silent.

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Gnome Sound Preferences help refers to a system bell, but it's called system 
beep.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161787
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