On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 01:41:59PM +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > On Tuesday 21 April 2009 14.37.55 Jacob Meuser wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:56:22PM +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > > > I'm using this ThinkPad T60, and just realized that if using an earphone, > > > the console's audible bell is blowing my ears off. I couldn't find > > > anything relevant in mixerctl -a output, nevertheless I've changed every > > > outputs control's volume to 0 to see which one could be it (no luck). Is > > > it possible to lower the system beep's volume, so my ears won't bleed by > > > tomorrow? :) > > > > hopefully this gets you 'beep' controls. please let me know. > > > > beep generators should be considered i/o endpoints, like pins and > > converters. > > I've applied your diff, and now I have a sel2 control which claims that its > source is 'beep'. However, I can not do anything with it; when muted and zero > volume the beep still happens: > > inputs.sel2_source=beep > outputs.sel2_mute=on > outputs.sel2=0 > inputs.mix2_source=sel2,dac,sel4,sel6,cd
might work better if you remove beep sources. I mean: $ mixerctl inputs.mix2_source=dac,sel4,sel6,cd > $ mixerctl -a always use `mixerctl -v` when showing your mixer. otherwise, lots of info is missing. -- jake...@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org