System Bell - what a smell, so what the hell?
Russell Miller
rmiller at duskglow.com
Mon Feb 16 00:19:03 GMT 2004
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On Sunday 15 February 2004 18:13, Frans Englich wrote:
> /me is very pleased over his own wittyness
>
> KDE have its state of the art System Notifications - is there any reason to
> why the System Bell is preferred? In what cases would the user ditch System
> Notification and return to the stone age PC-speaker? :)
> (KControl/Sound & Multimedia/System Bell)
>
For when arts goes nuts and I have to turn system notifications off.
Yes, that has happened. I still can't use them.
- --Russell
> (I'm not trying to be sarcastic, just want to know if it's used :)
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Frans
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