Where does audio output go in Emacs shell?

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I open a shell in Emacs via M-x shell.



Then, the line echo -ne '07' produces no output. However, when I run it in terminal via M-x term, it produces a sound. Is there a way to get shell to have the same behavior?









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    Then, the line echo -ne '07' produces no output. However, when I run it in terminal via M-x term, it produces a sound. Is there a way to get shell to have the same behavior?









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      I open a shell in Emacs via M-x shell.



      Then, the line echo -ne '07' produces no output. However, when I run it in terminal via M-x term, it produces a sound. Is there a way to get shell to have the same behavior?









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      Then, the line echo -ne '07' produces no output. However, when I run it in terminal via M-x term, it produces a sound. Is there a way to get shell to have the same behavior?







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