Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: > I'm getting a strange new beep in Gnome. This happens whenever I > change to a new workspace using the desk-guide applet. I've looked > around in the Gnome control panel but can't find an option to turn > this off. My WM is Sawfish, BTW. > > As I mentioned in my most recent mail, I've just recompiled my > kernel. The only changes I made in xconfig were to enable sound > support and to select Pentium II for compiling. I haven't started > dealing with the ALSA stuff yet, so no sound modules are loaded. > > I have also done an apt-get dist-upgrade, which upgraded about 60 > packages, all from stable, or helix-gnome.
I'm on the trail now. In ~/.gnome-errors I find exactly one line like this for every beep that happens: Window lost focus keymap: panel, (keymap (move-window-interactively 3 .\ 67240192) (popup-window-menu 1 . 67240448) (raise-lower-window 1 .\ 67240960) (lower-window 65364 . 67174400) (raise-window 65362 . 67174400)) Every new beep results in another line just like it. In the Gnome control panel, Multimedia->Sound section, sound events are turned off, and the same goes for the Sawfish->Sound section. So now I'm just plain stumped (and getting irritated). Any ideas, anyone (and no, I don't want to pull the speaker plug on my motherboard, as beeps can be useful sometimes)? -- Cheers! .~. /V\ // \\ /( )\ ^`~ยด^ < hugge >