On my clean install of 9.10 the pc speaker is blacklisted by default. To
me this appears to be the 'fix' that the developers put it. The shutdown
beeps were very annoying on 9.04 but blacklisting the pc speaker is NOT
the right solution, or a solution at all. This 'solution' breaks some of
the accessibility features. For example, I rarely use the caps-lock key
so under System > Preferences > Keyboard I go to the Accessibility tab
and click on the Audio Feedback... button. Under the General section I
place a checkmark in "Beep when a toggle key is pressed". This is but
one feature that uses the pc speaker. Until the Accessibility features
are given the capability to play sounds through the sound system (which
I feel it should do anyway) blacklisting the pc speaker is not a
solution.

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Annoying beep on shutdown using "System -> Shut down..."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290204
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