I would like the developers to elevate the importance of this bug.

This issue is present in jaunty, in the beta, with all the packages up
to date.

I have found it impossible to disable the system beep in any way. None
of the configuration options noted above work for me. I also cannot
simply blacklist the pcspkr or snd-sprk module, because my laptop has
the speaker built into the sound card - which means the only way to
disable it, is to blacklist the module for the entire sound card - which
means no sound of any kind whatsoever.

And the beep is really bloody annoying. I know ubuntu developers put it
there willingly several versions back, so it's not like you have to
search around trying to find it - how hard can it be to put an option on
it, whether to enable it or not at shutdown?


Thanks.

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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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