console bell visible

From: Armand Passelac (apasselac_at_free.fr)
Date: 08/21/03

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    Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 09:58:06 +0200
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    Hi,
    I'm on FreeBSD 5.1 with shell bash.
    As on my linux system, I try to avoid the bell in console mode (not X mode).
    I realized the following stages :

            ~/.inputrc :
                    set bell-style visible
            ~/.bashrc (which is linked with a ~/.bash_profile):
                    set bell-style visible

    Before to test, I quit my session, and then re open it.

    But it doesn't perfore !!!!!
    There is always the beeeeeep

    Why ?

    PS : whithin a X session, it's OK because I put the "xset b off" on my .xinitrc and .xsession

    Thanks a lot.

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