AWACS Bug
Trevor Woerner
twoerner at ica.net
Fri Jan 29 06:03:31 EST 1999
Hi Russell,
>it happens when I try to backspace too much
>at the prompt, or lately when I try to come out of X (using AfterStep)
>back into the shell...I tried the user support list, and they suggested
>that I ask the developers if they knew anything. So,
>Do you know of what could be causing this, or how I should try to fix
>it?
this is REALLY off the top of my head and just a suggestion. i have
no idea how the kernel works, or how the sound works, or how the kernel
interracts with the sound, so i have no clue how/if this'll work.
anyway, when you're in X why don't you try a:
user# xset b off
(where "user#" is your prompt). i don't like a computer that beeps
and boops at me so i put this in my .xinitrc (or was it my .fvwm2rc?)
anyway, instead of beeping the console will flash (i.e. no beep)
xset takes a number of parameters (one of which is required to get the
mouse to track at a decent rate) to allow you to adjust a number of
things about your environment. on of the things you can change is the
bell setting. the command above turns the bell off.
give it a whirl, tell us what happens!
best regards,
trevor woerner
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