Tim via users writes:

On Sat, 2022-11-26 at 16:15 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> I suppose you could search for likely sounding file names for the
> sample that's played.
>
> e.g. locate sounds|grep usr
>
> Look through the results and play the likely candidates.  Then if you
> find it, delete it, or replace it with something less annoying, or a
> silent file.  Make a note of which file, so you can do the same thing
> after any updates.

Likely candidates on my (different) installation:

$ locate alerts|grep usr
/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts
/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/bark.ogg
/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/drip.ogg
/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/glass.ogg
/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/sonar.ogg
/usr/share/sounds/mate/default/alerts
/usr/share/sounds/mate/default/alerts/bark.ogg
/usr/share/sounds/mate/default/alerts/drip.ogg
/usr/share/sounds/mate/default/alerts/glass.ogg
/usr/share/sounds/mate/default/alerts/sonar.ogg

This seems to be /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/bell.oga

In terms of turning it off, I already mentioned that muting "System Sounds" in audio mixer seems to be the global off switch.

Its package, sound-theme-freedesktop, doesn't seem to include anything that looks like a configuration tool. I presume that whatever in XFCE is playing that is configurable, somewhere, but I can't find it.

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