On Thu, 2022-09-22 at 10:41 +0200, Kamil Paral wrote:
> Completely randomly, my laptop sometimes emits a loud PC speaker beep
> while rebooting/powering off Fedora 37. The beep is very strong, and
> as a PC speaker sound, it of course ignores any configured volume
> level, mute status, and even headphones plugged in. I fortunately am
> in a different room than the rest of my family sleeps in, but if I
> were in the same room, and were I just a regular user, this would
> probably be the last day of Fedora on that laptop. The beep is that
> loud and uncomfortable, especially at night.
> 
> I wonder if somebody else running F37 noticed it as well? Any hints
> what might cause it and how we can fix it? It never happened on F36
> on the same laptop.

I experienced this 2 or 3 times (I think while installing fed 34 and
fed 35).
A very very loud screeching beep. I almost fell of my chair.
So I don't think it has anything specially to do with fed 37.
At the time I thought that something was wrong with the laptop or that
I had
done something not compatible with normal laptop use.
But as everything worked normally afterwards I forgot about it.
And I also forgot to lookup information about 'signals' related to
pc functioning.

Strange that you experience this randomly. Maybe fed 37 has activated
the pc speaker in a strange way
Stan demonstrates it can be turned off but unless this can be
demonstrated
to be a quirk of fed 37 I think I would like to know the cause.  .

AV
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