Re: My PC's internal (built-in) speaker.

1999-01-08 Thread UNO Takeshi
Hello. Please check CONFIG_SOUND in Documentation/Configure.help. I can use pcspeaker with kernel 2.1.127 + patch-pcsp-soundcore-2.1.126-v2. and you can use normal sound device(i.e. /dev/dsp), not /dev/pc*. (no need sound card.) UNO Takeshi

Re: My PC's internal (built-in) speaker.

1999-01-08 Thread shaul
Thank you all. Replaced the speaker. Works fine. First time I noticed that my bash also uses the speaker to get the user attention. I still do not know which device is used for the speaker, if any. grep pcspeaker /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt gives noting with my Debian 2.0 (kernel 2.0

Re: My PC's internal (built-in) speaker.

1999-01-06 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 06:54:49PM -0300, Phillip Neumann wrote: > Im been trying to use pcspeaker too. Without luck... creating /dev/pcspeaker > with MAKEDEV did work either (kernel 2.1.128). I found a utility that play > with tha speaker. I use it as a phone ringer... Do you have a driver for

Re: My PC's internal (built-in) speaker.

1999-01-06 Thread Phillip Neumann
Hello, Im been trying to use pcspeaker too. Without luck... creating /dev/pcspeaker with MAKEDEV did work either (kernel 2.1.128). I found a utility that play with tha speaker. I use it as a phone ringer... bye, On Mon, 04 Jan 1999 16:49:58 shaul wrote: > I suspect that my PC's internal sp

Re: My PC's internal (built-in) speaker.

1999-01-04 Thread Mitch Blevins
Rich Harran. wrote: > > When you turn on your computer, it should make a beep noise through the > internal speaker as the BIOS initialises (POST). This is so you know it > has started correctly, for example if your monitor fails. If you do not > get any sort of sound at start up, the speaker may

Re: My PC's internal (built-in) speaker.

1999-01-04 Thread Rich Harran.
When you turn on your computer, it should make a beep noise through the internal speaker as the BIOS initialises (POST). This is so you know it has started correctly, for example if your monitor fails. If you do not get any sort of sound at start up, the speaker may be broken, or disconnected.