Silence wanted (Silly newbie question)

fefr at gmx.net fefr at gmx.net
Fri Dec 7 10:32:33 UTC 2001


you can disable sound using the preferences panel. To open it choose "help"
in the world-menu and then "preferences". The sound stuff is in the category
"media" (soundsEnabled).

Cheers,

felix

> I have recently reinstalled 3.0 on SuSe 7.
> I launched Squeak on one window, and a MP3 (KDE) player elsewhere, and on
> the surface of Squeak I decided to get rid of the rodent face, its eyes
> make me nervous...
> As you know, it dies with a specific sound. Apparently it could not die
> in an elegant manner because sound resources were not available, so as a
> blind
> vengeance it blocked the application. Nothing worked anymore.
> 
> (One of my students reported that under Windows NT the application window
> in such circumstances behaves as a textual console writing some unpleasant
> messages, but the system continues to work...)
> 
> Any suggestions? I am almost sure that the sound service of my Linux is
> the 
> responsible for the mess, but for the moment I might try to find a
> replacement
> solution. For example to kill the sounds in Squeak, I don't really need
> them
> *now*. Where can I do that? Somewhere near AbstractSound/SequentialSound?
> Or
> where else? Thanks. 
> 
> Jerzy Karczmarczuk
> Caen, France
> 
> 

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