On 10/22/24 23:24, Will Mengarini wrote:
* e...@gmx.us [24-10/22=Tue 11:06 -0400]:
On 10/18/24 21:14, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Another issue is that some newer motherboards might not even have the
beeper physically installed.
There is that. Fortunately you can buy them
cheaply. Well, tiny
On Wednesday, 23-10-2024 at 14:24 Will Mengarini wrote:
> * e...@gmx.us [24-10/22=Tue 11:06 -0400]:
> > On 10/18/24 21:14, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> >> Another issue is that some newer motherboards might not even have the
> >> beeper physically installed.
> >
> > There is that. Fortunately yo
Will Mengarini composed on 2024-10-22 20:24 (UTC-0700):
> * e...@gmx.us [24-10/22=Tue 11:06 -0400]:
>> Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>>> Another issue is that some newer motherboards might not even have the
>>> beeper physically installed.
>> There is that. Fortunately you can buy them
>> cheaply.
* e...@gmx.us [24-10/22=Tue 11:06 -0400]:
> On 10/18/24 21:14, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>> Another issue is that some newer motherboards might not even have the
>> beeper physically installed.
>
> There is that. Fortunately you can buy them
> cheaply. Well, tiny piezo things that do the job.
Th
On 10/18/24 21:14, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 4:03 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
The terminal may cause the system to beep, or it may flash,
or it may do nothing at all.
My configuration of gnome-terminal makes an audible beep, but it's not the
same pitch as the actual consol
On Sat, 19 Oct 2024 19:26:02 +
fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
Hello fxkl4...@protonmail.com,
>i've never been able to get speech dispatcher to say anything
>understandable
I decided to have a play with speech dispatcher, just for fun. After I
installed it, and entered the command string Arb
On Sat, 19 Oct 2024, Arbol One wrote:
>
> Try this, it's so much fun!!
>
> sleep 1; spd-say I; sleep 0.5; spd-say am; sleep 1; spd-say finished
>
i've never been able to get speech dispatcher to say anything understandable
ng. If the bell is enabled in xset but
> still not audible, then I don't know what the next layer to check is.
> (GNOME? ALSA? Pulse audio? Pipewire?)
also making sure the speaker is enabled in the bios,
or the terminal itself or the desktop settings.
i happen to be someone who ins
On 19/10/2024 20:17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
So, in conclusion, I really don't understand*nearly* enough about what's
happening here.
Do not forget about udev + systemd-logind uaccess feature that removes
and adds ACLs to audio devices to the active user on VT switching.
You may use "ps auxfw"
Try this, it's so much fun!!
sleep 1; spd-say I; sleep 0.5; spd-say am; sleep 1; spd-say finished
On 2024-10-18 10:02 p.m., Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
Hello everyone.
Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a
On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 15:02:56 +1100, George at Clug wrote:
> On Saturday, 19-10-2024 at 14:20 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > I also wonder whether runuser is actually needed there, or whether
> > setpriv would be sufficient. It might depend on whether "notroot" is
> > already logged in to establish a
On Saturday, 19-10-2024 at 14:20 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 13:58:56 +1100, George at Clug wrote:
> > When logged in as root, the following worked for me using a local
user account (e.g. not the root user):
> >
> > # runuser --user notroot -- bash -lic 'aplay
/usr/share/sounds/
On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 13:58:56 +1100, George at Clug wrote:
> When logged in as root, the following worked for me using a local user
> account (e.g. not the root user):
>
> # runuser --user notroot -- bash -lic 'aplay
> /usr/share/sounds/purple/alert.wav'
Huh, interesting. That --user option
On Saturday, 19-10-2024 at 13:54 George at Clug wrote:
>
>
> On Saturday, 19-10-2024 at 13:36 Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everyone.
> > >
> > > Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
> > > so
On Saturday, 19-10-2024 at 13:36 Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone.
> >
> > Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
> > sound after completing a shell script.
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
>
> Instea
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
> sound after completing a shell script.
> Thanks in advance.
>
Instead of a plain beep you can play an mp3 instead.
sudo apt install alsaplayer-text
als
On Saturday, 19-10-2024 at 13:08 Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone.
> >
> > Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
> > sound after completing a shell script.
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> I googled
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
> sound after completing a shell script.
> Thanks in advance.
>
I googled around and found:
- tput bel: This command uses the tput utility to send the
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 10:08 PM Timothy M Butterworth <
timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
>> sound after completing a shell script.
>> Tha
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 7:10 PM Arbol One wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
> sound after completing a shell script.
> Thanks in advance.
>
I would also like to know how to do that. If you figure it out please post
it to the list.
On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 4:03 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> The more-portable version of this is printf '\a'.
>
> The issue, though, is that what the terminal *does* with this \007
> byte depends on a truly formidable number of different settings and
> layers. The terminal may cause the system to be
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 15:05:31 -0700, Larry Martell wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 3:00 PM Arbol One wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone.
> >
> > Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep sound
> > after completing a shell script.
>
> Way back in the day I used to do th
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 3:00 PM Arbol One wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep sound
> after completing a shell script.
Way back in the day I used to do this:
echo '^G'
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/beep
```
./my_thing.sh && beep
```
is the first-level thing to do...
Cheers!
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 2:55 PM Arbol One wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep sound
> after completing a shell scr
Hello everyone.
Could anyone tell me how to make Debian 12-gnome-terminal make a beep
sound after completing a shell script.
Thanks in advance.
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hello,
In my new Buster installation, when I switch to the Gnome Terminal and
quickly want to write a command, the terminal lags and then beeps (the
bell that sounds when you reach an interaction point), when it should
not be beeping (becuase I have not typed anything that would elicit a
bell
On Lu, 12 mai 14, 12:00:29, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> Is there any kind of debian module that will reproduce
> PC speaker sounds through the sound card?
snd-pcsp
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previously described, I get perfectly good stereo
sound via alsa just no terminal beeps. I have the 'beep' utility
installed which also makes use of the PC speaker not the sound
card. If I tell beep to emit 400 for 10 seconds by
beep -f400 -l1, it comes out that piezo buzzer for 10
seconds
MOS chips don't have the wattage to directly
drive even a small speaker to any reasonable level.
Yes, but you specifically said "There is a piezo transducer on the board
that beeps just fine..."
This is not a speaker and does not work the same way.
I used to do a lot of 808
Jerry Stuckle writes:
> I'm not aware of a module - but there are a lot I don't know about,
> anyway.
> Just one note - it's the transducer which actually generates the sound;
> it's being fed with a DC voltage. Connecting headphones to this will only
> give you a click in the headphones (and prob
boot.
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Original Message
From: Martin G. McCormick
Sent: Monday, 12 May 2014 18:00
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: I need to hear PC Speaker Beeps through the Audio Output.
Is there any kind of debian module that will reproduce
On 2014-05-12, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> Is there any kind of debian module that will reproduce
> PC speaker sounds through the sound card?
>
Well there's the pcspkr module; you must unmute the appropriate channel
in the mixer of your choice to hear the beep through your speakers (or
hea
On 05/12/2014 09:00 AM, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> Is there any kind of debian module that will reproduce
> PC speaker sounds through the sound card?
>
If you run alsamixer, the pc-speaker settings can be unmuted to
duplicate the beeps sent to the onboard speaker. If you
output to the outside world.
There is a piezo transducer on the board that beeps just
fine but there are no pins short of unsoldering the piezo
speaker and putting a couple of pins in it's place and that is
way too much work and the system does not belong to me. I need
to hear the bee
O2 network.
Original Message
From: Martin G. McCormick
Sent: Monday, 12 May 2014 18:00
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: I need to hear PC Speaker Beeps through the Audio Output.
Is there any kind of debian module that will reproduce
PC speaker sounds through the sound card?
The system
transducer on the board that beeps just
fine but there are no pins short of unsoldering the piezo
speaker and putting a couple of pins in it's place and that is
way too much work and the system does not belong to me. I need
to hear the beeps in headphones. The sound card even has a 2-pin
input m
-=| jida...@jidanni.org, Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 08:19:31AM +0800 |=-
> > "DI" == Damyan Ivanov writes:
> DI> options snd_hda_intel power_save=5 model=eeepc-901
>
> I found
> options snd_hda_intel power_save=5
> there. But why? Taking it out and rebooting shows the same 5 value in
> /sys/m
lt;<0 /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save # turn it off
OK, in /etc/rc.local I now do
echo 0 >| /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save
Now all the beeps get through (except the very first one after boot, but
maybe I will put a short low volume beep there in /etc/rc.lo
model=eeepc-901
Ah! Indeed there must be a bug. For a loop like
# while sleep 1; do beep; done
one will miss the power_save'th beep. The default thus makes one miss
every 5th beep. Set it to 1 and get no beeps at all.
Test with echo 1 >> /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save .
-=| Trent W. Buck, Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:35:33PM +1000 |=-
> jida...@jidanni.org writes:
>
> > The first few seconds of
> > $ beep -l 1
> > are normal, the remainder very low volume. The number of seconds vary.
> > How does one toggle auto-suspending, if indeed that is the problem?
>
> I be
>>>>> "DI" == Damyan Ivanov writes:
DI> -=| jida...@jidanni.org, Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 10:14:23AM +0800 |=-
>> Gentlemen, it's driving me bananas. Why am I not getting all the beeps I
>> am entitled to here on my EEEPC 702 8G?
>> $ n=1; while
> > On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 02:29:48PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> > > If you set PAGER=3D'less -q' that will work.
I only use PAGER=less and control less through LESS variable
> Roberto C Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Why is it that the alias won't be picked up by man? It seems that man
> >
On 5/20/07, Deboo ^ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BTW, I found tried to use woman in emacs and found that emacs does tab
completion for man pages too and also shows possible list of
completions. Not just that but all in pretty color.!
Regards,
Deboo
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On 5/19/07, Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I create the file: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-host
In that files I place a line: blacklist pcspkr
You can reboot knowing that this module won't be loaded next reboot.
This method was far easier to use than manning for the lesskey and
typing
On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 10:36:55PM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
>
> > Why is it that the alias won't be picked up by man?
>
> Because man seems to be calling pager directly, which is a link to less.
> There is no shell in between to do alias expansion, and if there we
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> Why is it that the alias won't be picked up by man?
Because man seems to be calling pager directly, which is a link to less.
There is no shell in between to do alias expansion, and if there were one,
it would not match the alias to expand.
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On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 12:40:41AM +, s. keeling wrote:
> >
> > What I don't understand is how if /usr/bin/pager is a symlink to
> > /usr/bin/less, then how will the alias not be used?
>
> The way to control less is with the LESS env. variable. I set it to
> "-ceigqj5MX".
>
That's awesome
Roberto C Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 02:29:48PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> > Deboo ^ wrote:
> > > I already made an alias to less to use less -q. That works if I use
> > > less manually but just not in man.
> > >
> > > I'll try what Greg said above.
> >
> > If you se
On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 02:29:48PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Deboo ^ wrote:
> > I already made an alias to less to use less -q. That works if I use
> > less manually but just not in man.
> >
> > I'll try what Greg said above.
>
> If you set PAGER='less -q' that will work.
>
Why is it that the a
On 05/19/2007 12:43 PM, Deboo ^ wrote:
On 5/19/07, Mumia W.. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 05/19/2007 07:40 AM, Deboo ^ wrote:
> How do you stop man from beeping when going below or above EOF or at
> other times when it beeps?
>
> Regards,
> Deboo
>
Tell the less(1) pa
Deboo ^ wrote:
> I already made an alias to less to use less -q. That works if I use
> less manually but just not in man.
>
> I'll try what Greg said above.
If you set PAGER='less -q' that will work.
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On 5/19/07, Mumia W.. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 05/19/2007 07:40 AM, Deboo ^ wrote:
> How do you stop man from beeping when going below or above EOF or at
> other times when it beeps?
>
> Regards,
> Deboo
>
Tell the less(1) pager to be quiet:
export LESS="-q&qu
On 05/19/2007 07:40 AM, Deboo ^ wrote:
How do you stop man from beeping when going below or above EOF or at
other times when it beeps?
Regards,
Deboo
Tell the less(1) pager to be quiet:
export LESS="-q"
man 1 less
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* Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-05-19 08:59:41 -0400]:
> Once that is done, it is gone forever... well just not loadable.
I should add here that this will not affect ALSA for the desktop
applications. ALSA uses other module paths to get it's sound applications
going.
The terminal be
On Sat, 2007-05-19 at 18:10 +0530, Deboo ^ wrote:
> How do you stop man from beeping when going below or above EOF or at
> other times when it beeps?
blacklist pcspkr
In /etc/modprobe.d/
To make sure things don't get over written during an update/upgrade, I
create a file calle
On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 06:10:36PM +0530, Deboo ^ wrote:
> How do you stop man from beeping when going below or above EOF or at
> other times when it beeps?
You don't, but you can stop the bell for your xterm or for the entire
system.
Regards,
Andrei
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How do you stop man from beeping when going below or above EOF or at
other times when it beeps?
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I had something like that happening way back, when testing the later 2.3 kernels
and I think for a little while into 2.4.
Someone told me it was caused by the video driver hanging on to the PCI bus, and
not allowing other devices to access it.
In my case the beeps would persist until I clicked
Whenever I'm playing sound files (using xmms, grip and other
applications), the computer adds very short, high-pitched beeps when
lines scroll on any visible application.
In other words, if I have something spewing a lot of output to an xterm,
it beeps a lot if the whole xterm is visible; n
Gentlemen, what is the deal when one can make C-g beeps also come out
one's speaker that is plugged into the speaker jack, with
modprobe -v via82cxxx_audio
aumix -v 88 -p 88
modprobe -rv via82cxxx_audio
echo -e \\a > /dev/console
as well as the PC board speaker, and even after the mod
Thanks Nate, i'll go and test it when i come home from work.
Maybe a heatsink grease doesn't cope for more then 3 years :)
-Original Message-
From: nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 10 december 2002 09:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: System beeps and then hang
Jonas Persson said:
> Hi, i have an old PIII 500 mhz system which is about 3 years old. For
> about 4 months i had problem with the system beeping (the system speeker)
> for about 3 times each 2 seconds. I thought it was the power supply which
> was brokes (the fan wasn't running at all) so i switc
son
Cc: Debuser (E-mail)
Subject: Re: System beeps and then hang :(
have you still got your mobo manual?
sounds like it could be some kind of warning diagnostic.
the graphics heavy stuff will be running the CPU hard so it might not be
the graphics card.
Is the box getting hot?
At 07:58 AM
abour 3 months.
>
>Then suddenly yesterday the box started making the stupid system beeps
again and the complete system locked up. I have been running this computer
for 24/7 in 3 years time. If i turn off the computer for like 5 hours and
turn it on, after 1 hour i will get the same beeping. The po
y and everything ran just fine for abour 3 months.
Then suddenly yesterday the box started making the stupid system beeps again and the
complete system locked up. I have been running this computer for 24/7 in 3 years time.
If i turn off the computer for like 5 hours and turn it on, after 1 hour i wil
Has anyone had any luck with usbmgr ?
When it starts up it just beeps twice and me and then exits. I cant
seem to get any verbose/error info from it neither.
It does however appear to load the relevant usb modules ( uhci, hid
and mounsedev ) before exiting.
I running unstable with a 2.4.10
* Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011023 09:51]:
> Hi,
>
> Everytime I enter something wrong into bash it sounds "beep" out of my
> computer.
> Can i remove that?
Woops, in my other post, I omitted the word 'set'. The lines should look
like this:
set bell-style visible
set bell-style non
* Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011023 09:51]:
> Hi,
>
> Everytime I enter something wrong into bash it sounds "beep" out of my
> computer.
> Can i remove that?
put either
bell-style visible
or
bell-style none
in your ~/.inputrc
good times,
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On Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Everytime I enter something wrong into bash it sounds "beep" out of my
> computer.
> Can i remove that?
Check out "info rluserman" .
You can set the bell of readline to audible, visible,
or off completely by creating a ~/.inputrc file wi
This identical topic was covered a few days ago on the list. Check the
archives.
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On Tuesday 23 October 2001 09:33, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Everytime I enter something wrong into bash it sounds "beep" out of my
> computer.
> Can i remove that?
>
> cheers,
> Raffaele
Hi,
Everytime I enter something wrong into bash it sounds "beep" out of my
computer.
Can i remove that?
cheers,
Raffaele
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On 21-Oct-2001 Daniel Jones wrote:
> Every so often, say once an hour or so, my Celeron 400
> server runnng Debian unstable emits three short beeps. They
> sound quite similar to the error beeps that occur on system
> start-ups, although this system boots and seems to operate
>
Every so often, say once an hour or so, my Celeron 400
server runnng Debian unstable emits three short beeps. They
sound quite similar to the error beeps that occur on system
start-ups, although this system boots and seems to operate
just fine. I'm not sure if this is a feature of softwar
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Morbo wrote:
> Is it possible to stop the terminal windows from beeping every time I press
> tab where there are multiple
> matches etc.?
Well, there's always options for that but the easiest way from my
experiance is to pop the case and either flip the speaker jumper or
unpl
ltiple
> matches etc.?
Other beeps such as email arriving was waking my wife up at night, so I
set the beep parameters in the gnome preferences somewhere. Below they
show up in xset. You may find that a quiet beep is preferable to turning
it off altogether.
timshel:~$ xset -q
Keyboard Cont
On 17-Oct-2001 Morbo wrote:
> My motherboard has a built in speaker, which can be very annoying,
> especially while I'm using my computers while others are sleeping.
>
> Is it possible to stop the terminal windows from beeping every time I press
> tab where there are multiple
> matches etc.?
>
"Morbo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to stop the terminal windows from beeping every time I press
> tab where there are multiple
> matches etc.?
Put this in ~/.inputrc:
set bell-style none
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On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 07:34:12PM +0200, Morbo wrote:
> My motherboard has a built in speaker, which can be very annoying,
> especially while I'm using my computers while others are sleeping.
>
> Is it possible to stop the terminal windows from beeping every time I
> press tab where there are mul
My motherboard has a built in speaker, which can be very annoying,
especially while I'm using my computers while others are sleeping.
Is it possible to stop the terminal windows from beeping every time I press
tab where there are multiple
matches etc.?
Many thanks in advance!
regards,
Balazs
I just had my Legend/QDI Advance-5 motherboard "upgraded" to an ASUS
P3V133 (the QDI board died, and there were no more in stock) and now
'apm --suspend' no longer works. I enabled APM in the BIOS (Award), but
when I run 'apm --suspend' the motherboard beep
Quoth Ross Boylan,
> Thank you. I was running sawfish. Shouldn't the installation
> procedure have some kind of warning? I see there's another update,
> so this will be my chance to get it right.
I think it's a bug, but I haven't got around to filing a bug report (I'm
not entirely certain how
Thank you. I was running sawfish. Shouldn't the installation
procedure have some kind of warning? I see there's another update,
so this will be my chance to get it right.
I have two questions. First, what is the SYSREQ key (I have a MS
Natural keyboard--windows oriented)?
Second, how do I ge
Hi Ross,
I have certainly experienced the beeping, but I don't recall ever having
had my computer lock because of it.
I'm pretty sure that it's because sawfish/sawmill doesn't like to be
upgraded while it's running (at least, for the helix-gnome packages).
Generally Bad Things happen, of which th
A little earlier this evening I did an apt-get upgrade, which picked
up about 6 packages. I am getting them from potato and helix-gnome,
so probably they came from the latter.
I came back well after everything had finished; it all looked OK. I
dial up. But when I tried to switch windows, I cou
Hi,
lately (for a couple of days) I have had trouble clicking on URL's in
my MUA, Postilion. See below what happens, and what I got in reply from
the Postilion mailing list.
What might have changed in Netscape causing "beeps" and no action when
I try to load an URL from Postili
> I have a "SuperMicro" motherboard with a temperature alarm. The alarm beeps
> intermittently during screen-saver activity. There is no temperature problem.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
No, but I've got an ASUS P5a (I think that's the right model no.) that
trigge
I have a "SuperMicro" motherboard with a temperature alarm. The alarm beeps
intermittently during screen-saver activity. There is no temperature problem.
Either there's some I/O port being touched that should not be, or the beeper
is going off due to some motherboard-detected error
Hi Joey,
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 10:52:16PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
>
> You can install the oplbeep kernel module, which replaces the normal beep
> with a chime played through your sound card.
wow, nice thingy, but where do i find it ?
Ingo Reimann
Jim Ruby wrote:
> example, a very basic one, when you hit the backspace key at a shell prompt
> and the system beeps through the pc speaker, how can I get that to go to
> the sound card instead of the pc speaker?
>
> I have wavp installed and am able to play wav files and other sou
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Jim Ruby wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to have all sounds play through my sound card.
>
> example, a very basic one, when you hit the backspace key at a shell prompt
> and the system beeps through the pc speaker, how can I get that to go to
> the sound card
*- On 26 Sep, Jim Ruby wrote about "beeps playing through pc speaker"
> Hi,
> I would like to have all sounds play through my sound card.
>
> example, a very basic one, when you hit the backspace key at a shell prompt
> and the system beeps through the pc speaker, ho
Hi,
I would like to have all sounds play through my sound card.
example, a very basic one, when you hit the backspace key at a shell prompt
and the system beeps through the pc speaker, how can I get that to go to
the sound card instead of the pc speaker?
I have wavp installed and am able to play
i have a maxtor harddrive i just bought and when i try to install it it
beeps one beep after another. COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHATS WRONG AND
HOW TO FIX IT ITS A 420MEG. THANKS ALOT DIANE
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