--- On Sat, 4/16/11, Tim wrote:
> I'll ask the obvious question: Have you gone through
> the mixer
> preferences to check that there's not a (currently) hidden
> volume
> control, specifically for the beeper?
>
There's a BEEP pot that defaults to zero but can be increased with no effect.
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On Sat, 2011-04-16 at 12:31 -0700, updog wrote:
> The beeper seems to be emulated, but quite well with pcspkr. Once
> snd-hda-intel gets loaded, the beep's gone; mixer adjustments don't
> seem to help. beep_mode settings don't seem to make a difference
> either.
I'll ask the obvious question: H
--- On Sat, 4/16/11, Tim wrote:
> Is it one of those cases where the motherboard beeper is,
> now, emulated?
> Putting a beep sound effect through the sound card, and you
> need to have
> an appropriate volume control turned up on the mixer?
The beeper seems to be emulated, but quite well with p
On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 05:32 -0700, updog wrote:
>> Independently pcspkr works fine for
>> the PC speaker, and snd_hda_intel for the internal speakers,
>> however the two modules don't work together. Loading
>> snd_hda_intel after pcspkr is in and working causes loss of
>> the terminal beep.
Is it
updog wrote:
> "Terminal beep" also includes audible notifications from programs such
> as nedit and mozilla, e.g. search term not found.
OK – that’s a desktop environment thing. (Which desktop environment,
anyway?)
It will almost certainly consider the beeper a fallback to use if there
is no oth
--- On Fri, 4/15/11, james tate wrote:
> Is there a possibility that you have Two sound
> drivers trying to load ?
What's actually loaded doesn't look too bad:
snd_hda_codec_si3054 3908 1
snd_hda_codec_analog74362 1
snd_hda_intel 23960 4
snd_hda_codec 85624 3
s
On 04/15/2011 03:53 PM, updog wrote:
> James Wilkinson wrote:
together. Loading snd_hda_intel after pcspkr is in and working causes
loss of the terminal beep.
> "Terminal beep" also includes audible notifications from programs such as
> nedit and mozilla, e.g. search term not found. Aff
James Wilkinson wrote:
>>> together. Loading snd_hda_intel after pcspkr is in and working causes
>>> loss of the terminal beep.
"Terminal beep" also includes audible notifications from programs such as nedit
and mozilla, e.g. search term not found. Affected terminals are xterm and the
console;
On 04/15/2011 10:31 AM, James Wilkinson wrote:
> updog wrote:
>> Independently pcspkr works fine for the PC speaker, and snd_hda_intel
>> for the internal speakers, however the two modules don't work
>> together. Loading snd_hda_intel after pcspkr is in and working causes
>> loss of the terminal be
updog wrote:
> Independently pcspkr works fine for the PC speaker, and snd_hda_intel
> for the internal speakers, however the two modules don't work
> together. Loading snd_hda_intel after pcspkr is in and working causes
> loss of the terminal beep.
>
> It's a problem in FC13; not sure about older
Perhaps some insight into where HDA might be hijacking the PC speaker would be
helpful.
Thanks!
> Independently pcspkr works fine for
> the PC speaker, and snd_hda_intel for the internal speakers,
> however the two modules don't work together. Loading
> snd_hda_intel after pcspkr is in and work
Perhaps some insight into where HDA might be hijacking the PC speaker would be
helpful.
Thanks!
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Independently pcspkr works fine for the PC speaker, and snd_hda_intel for the
internal speakers, however the two modules don't work together. Loading
snd_hda_intel after pcspkr is in and working causes loss of the terminal beep.
It's a problem in FC13; not sure about older releases or FC14.
How
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