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Turn off error sound on Ubuntu 18.04


How do you mute from the command line?Turn off Motherboard/PC Speaker “beep” in Ubuntu 16.04 regressionGNOME Terminal in 18.04: Visual bell only?Ubuntu 19.04 - Turn off volume change soundwatch --beep doesn't workIs it possible to turn off the notification tone for errors?18.04 Turned off display in Settings-Devices-Screen Display ON/OFF, how to turn on again?How to turn off on click minimize on dock option on Ubuntu 18.04?How to turn off bluetooth in MATE?How to turn off screen rotation in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?Turn off built-in display ubuntu 18.04 LTS






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  • Try this: askubuntu.com/questions/26068/…

    – valiano
    May 1 '18 at 14:37






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    Got to System-settings->Sound->Sound Effects->Alert volume and turn the switch to OFF.

    – Håkon Hægland
    May 1 '18 at 17:26











  • Try this Turn off Motherboard/PC Speaker “beep” in Ubuntu 16.04 regression

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jul 8 '18 at 2:29











  • I have a related problem: I can't stand Ubuntu 18's terminal bell, but following this advice, I realize the sound has two components: a) the one selected in "Sound Effect", and, b) a deep, practically booming reverb of the selection. I want to keep the first sound, but kill the reverb. Not only is it jarring, but in the lab where I work it is annoying to others, because it really carries. (Should I make this it's own question?)

    – Dan H
    Oct 9 at 18:42

















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  • Try this: askubuntu.com/questions/26068/…

    – valiano
    May 1 '18 at 14:37






  • 5





    Got to System-settings->Sound->Sound Effects->Alert volume and turn the switch to OFF.

    – Håkon Hægland
    May 1 '18 at 17:26











  • Try this Turn off Motherboard/PC Speaker “beep” in Ubuntu 16.04 regression

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jul 8 '18 at 2:29











  • I have a related problem: I can't stand Ubuntu 18's terminal bell, but following this advice, I realize the sound has two components: a) the one selected in "Sound Effect", and, b) a deep, practically booming reverb of the selection. I want to keep the first sound, but kill the reverb. Not only is it jarring, but in the lab where I work it is annoying to others, because it really carries. (Should I make this it's own question?)

    – Dan H
    Oct 9 at 18:42













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  • Try this: askubuntu.com/questions/26068/…

    – valiano
    May 1 '18 at 14:37






  • 5





    Got to System-settings->Sound->Sound Effects->Alert volume and turn the switch to OFF.

    – Håkon Hægland
    May 1 '18 at 17:26











  • Try this Turn off Motherboard/PC Speaker “beep” in Ubuntu 16.04 regression

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jul 8 '18 at 2:29











  • I have a related problem: I can't stand Ubuntu 18's terminal bell, but following this advice, I realize the sound has two components: a) the one selected in "Sound Effect", and, b) a deep, practically booming reverb of the selection. I want to keep the first sound, but kill the reverb. Not only is it jarring, but in the lab where I work it is annoying to others, because it really carries. (Should I make this it's own question?)

    – Dan H
    Oct 9 at 18:42

















  • Try this: askubuntu.com/questions/26068/…

    – valiano
    May 1 '18 at 14:37






  • 5





    Got to System-settings->Sound->Sound Effects->Alert volume and turn the switch to OFF.

    – Håkon Hægland
    May 1 '18 at 17:26











  • Try this Turn off Motherboard/PC Speaker “beep” in Ubuntu 16.04 regression

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jul 8 '18 at 2:29











  • I have a related problem: I can't stand Ubuntu 18's terminal bell, but following this advice, I realize the sound has two components: a) the one selected in "Sound Effect", and, b) a deep, practically booming reverb of the selection. I want to keep the first sound, but kill the reverb. Not only is it jarring, but in the lab where I work it is annoying to others, because it really carries. (Should I make this it's own question?)

    – Dan H
    Oct 9 at 18:42
















Try this: askubuntu.com/questions/26068/…

– valiano
May 1 '18 at 14:37





Try this: askubuntu.com/questions/26068/…

– valiano
May 1 '18 at 14:37




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Got to System-settings->Sound->Sound Effects->Alert volume and turn the switch to OFF.

– Håkon Hægland
May 1 '18 at 17:26





Got to System-settings->Sound->Sound Effects->Alert volume and turn the switch to OFF.

– Håkon Hægland
May 1 '18 at 17:26













Try this Turn off Motherboard/PC Speaker “beep” in Ubuntu 16.04 regression

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 8 '18 at 2:29





Try this Turn off Motherboard/PC Speaker “beep” in Ubuntu 16.04 regression

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 8 '18 at 2:29













I have a related problem: I can't stand Ubuntu 18's terminal bell, but following this advice, I realize the sound has two components: a) the one selected in "Sound Effect", and, b) a deep, practically booming reverb of the selection. I want to keep the first sound, but kill the reverb. Not only is it jarring, but in the lab where I work it is annoying to others, because it really carries. (Should I make this it's own question?)

– Dan H
Oct 9 at 18:42





I have a related problem: I can't stand Ubuntu 18's terminal bell, but following this advice, I realize the sound has two components: a) the one selected in "Sound Effect", and, b) a deep, practically booming reverb of the selection. I want to keep the first sound, but kill the reverb. Not only is it jarring, but in the lab where I work it is annoying to others, because it really carries. (Should I make this it's own question?)

– Dan H
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In order to turn off Ubuntu error sound in Ubuntu 18.04 you need to go
Setting > Sound > Sound Effects > Alert Volume > Off.



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    it is good to know there is even bark..

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  • Thank you. I think I would have gone completely mad if the default was bark.

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    New terminals will have no error sound.






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        it is good to know there is even bark..

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      • Thank you. I think I would have gone completely mad if the default was bark.

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      Setting > Sound > Sound Effects > Alert Volume > Off.



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              Add the following line to the bottom of your ~/.bashrc file:



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              New terminals will have no error sound.






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              New terminals will have no error sound.






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              New terminals will have no error sound.






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