Help: have system bell as root, but not as user

David david.maillists at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 19:33:57 BST 2007


Thank you.

The root konsole that beeps is launched with an applet defined by myself,
with command kdesu konsole; so, after introducing the password in kdesu, I
have a konsole as root. It beeps.

If I open a konsole as user and then I su to root, it does not beep. If I
open a root shell from the K-menu, it does not beep either...

I have just realised that the beeping konsole adopts the symbol of a bell in
the tab when beeping, whereas the not beeping ones show a symbol like a CD.

But, in Settings -> Configure Notifications, the configuration is exactly
the same.

Thank you.

On 24/08/07, Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer at gmx.at> wrote:
>
>
> Hmm, if you login as your normal user and, in a Konsole session, do
> % su -
> to get a root shell, do you get beeps?
>
> (i.e. testing if this is a difference in the shell's environment)
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
>
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