Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 12:14:25 -0400 From: Jeff Blank <jb000003@mr-happy.com> To: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: loss of X bell with xorg-7.4 Message-ID: <20090507161425.GA8150@mr-happy.com>
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Hi, I've recently upgraded two machines to FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE and xorg-7.4_1./xorg-server-1.6.0,1, both compiled from ports. On both machines, I have no X bell. There's no problem on a console VTY, only when in X. I've been through google, this list's archives, and xorg man pages, but I can't find any reference to a bell-related setting. I normally run an 'xset b' command in my .xsession to get the pitch and volume to my liking--I've tried different values, and I've tried killing the X server and logging in with no 'xset b' command, but no luck. Even just running 'Xorg' from a console VTY, escaping back to the console, and running 'DISPLAY=:0 xterm' produces no bell, so it doesn't appear to be anything specific to my user-level X configuration. System-wide configuration and log are at http://web.mr-happy.com/xorg/ . A couple other notes, in case any of this is relevant: - I don't use KDE, Gnome, or any other "environment", just a .xsession and fvwm2. - I run xdm from /etc/ttys to start my X sessions. - Xorg is compiled without HAL support (which doesn't seem like it should be related, but I guess you never know). - The two machines are completely unrelated: one is a year-old Dell Optiplex, and the other is a 3-year-old component-build thing. Has anyone else run into this? Any ideas on what I can check or try? thanks, Jeff
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