Curt, 21.01.2013:
>
> Have you seen a case where the pcspkr module is loaded and the bell is
> silent?
>
> I asked a related question many moons ago when my bell fell inexplicably
> silent (I liked the bell then but live without it).
I don't remember the beginning details of this thread so I'm n
Curt wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I have never seen a case where one of those two things did not silence
> > the bell.
>
> Have you seen a case where the pcspkr module is loaded and the bell is
> silent?
I have a desktop that has a physical beeper that is so wimpy quiet
that it is mostly silent
On 2013-01-21, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>> >This is enabled by the Linux kernel module "pcspkr". You can unload
>> >the module from the running kernel with:
>> >
>> > # modprobe -r pcspkr
>> >
>> >To prevent the kernel module pcspkr from ever being loaded you can
>> >blacklist it by creating a file
Thore wrote:
> schrieb Bob Proulx:
> >To turn off the console bell / console beeper in X use:
> >
> > $ xset b off
> >
> >This is enabled by the Linux kernel module "pcspkr". You can unload
> >the module from the running kernel with:
> >
> > # modprobe -r pcspkr
> >
> >To prevent the kernel mo
Am 04.01.2013 01:35, schrieb Bob Proulx:
Thore wrote:
my Pidgin is making noise (not Pidgin directly but it's an error in Pidgin)
Everythyme when I try to get back and reached the start oft the text
the system is making a terrible noise. The system Speaker (not the
normal speaker) it makes beep.
Thore wrote:
> my Pidgin is making noise (not Pidgin directly but it's an error in Pidgin)
> Everythyme when I try to get back and reached the start oft the text
> the system is making a terrible noise. The system Speaker (not the
> normal speaker) it makes beep.
> Very loud.
> The same happens whe
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