@Sebastien Sorry for the late reply.
I recall that the workaround consisted in adding a random delay to the
apt-daily task, so that it would not happen *right* at startup.
How exactly this was done, unfortunately, I did write it down :-/ but I
think it was adding or creating the file ./system/apt
Same problem with 20.04.
I believe this is related to this issue:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=255817 .
FTR, as `apt-daily.service` is running on startup, this was also
increasing my boot-time significantly (although I found a workaround for
this particular problem). Just to emphasi
Sorry (again) for the late reply.
I just got an opportunity to install a fresh ubuntu 19.04, so I thought
I would give a try to the patch... But on this fresh install, I do not
have the problem... (without even enabling proposed packaged).
I don't even understand *why* the x11-bell module is *not
Sorry for the late answer.
In my case, the sound was the correct one, but it was played twice at
the same time, causing some unpleasant saturation.
Furthermore, if I changed the sound in the Gnome control panel, than I
would have two different sounds playing at the same time (the newly
configure
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