Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell
Marco Costa wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Hi all, after emerging and emerging . . . >> and an enrge --newuse world >> the system bell keeps on not working. >> With System bell I mean: >> KDE Control Center -> Sound & Miltimedia -> System bell >> >> I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix. >> >> I do not know which other attempt to try. >> >> Bye >> emilio > > > As far as I understand, it should beep the motherboard speaker. Verify > if you have it connected or if you need to connect it to the sound > board somehow. > > Regards, > > Marco > Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell
On 31/03/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Marco Costa wrote: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> Hi all, after emerging and emerging . . . > >> and an enrge --newuse world > >> the system bell keeps on not working. > >> With System bell I mean: > >> KDE Control Center -> Sound & Miltimedia -> System bell > >> > >> I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix. > >> > >> I do not know which other attempt to try. > >> > >> Bye > >> emilio > > > > > > As far as I understand, it should beep the motherboard speaker. Verify > > if you have it connected or if you need to connect it to the sound > > board somehow. > > > > Regards, > > > > Marco > > > Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not > remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere. Did any of you recompile a kernel and left the misc. device setting off? -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell
On 11:18 Fri 31 Mar , Teresa and Dale wrote: > Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not > remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere. > Ahh, you weren't clear about whether or not it had stopped working or had never worked. Does it work when you aren't running X? And in X try running `xset b` (I don't know anything about KDE though, you might like to try running something else when trying to track down the problem (twm would do)). -- Join The no2id Coalition, http://www.no2id.net/ http://www.pledgebank.com/resist djm -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell
Mick wrote: >On 31/03/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >>Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not >>remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere. >> >> > >Did any of you recompile a kernel and left the misc. device setting off? > > >-- >Regards, >Mick > > > I always copy my config over and do a make oldconfig. I *assume* it would leave it on if I had it on before. I'll check it later though. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell
David Morgan wrote: >On 11:18 Fri 31 Mar , Teresa and Dale wrote: > > >>Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not >>remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere. >> >> >> > >Ahh, you weren't clear about whether or not it had stopped working or >had never worked. > >Does it work when you aren't running X? And in X try running `xset b` (I >don't know anything about KDE though, you might like to try running >something else when trying to track down the problem (twm would do)). > > > Keep in mind that I am not the thread starter. I am just noticing the same thing. I think it changed when I upgraded to KDE 3.5 from KDE 3.4. I'm not positive though. I don't upgrade my kernel to often. I don't reboot enough for all that. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell (again)
I agree. I don't think I have changed any of the settings. Thanks Anno v. Hiemburg wrote: > Anthony E. Caudel wrote: > > >>I wonder why I do not have a ~/.kde/share/config/kaccessrc file? > > > Because you never changed your settings away from the system defaults? The > config files in the home directories only reflect the user settings that > differ from the system settings in /usr/kde/$VERSION/share/config. > > Anno. > > > -- Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. -- Benjamin Franklin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list