Thanks a lot. "xset b 0 0 0" works for me as well.
"xset b off" worked for the non-GNUstep applications I use (including Emacs).

>La plume légère, vers Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 09:49:58AM -0500, heure 
>d'inspiration,
>Adrian Robert écrivait en ces mots:
>> 
>> I have no solution, but can also report puzzlement that it doesn't  
>> heed the display's bell settings.  The bell is rung by XBell() in  
>> XGServer.m (in back/X11), which would seem to be the standard way to  
>> do this.  I'm wondering if some type of X initialization is not  
>> performed by back on startup, causing user settings not to be picked up.
>
>No. I think "xset" itself is broken. On my side, only "xset b 0 0 0"
>works. This, whatever application type is running (even Emacs).
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>W.
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