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Thanks for the tips Florian :) I'm more used to forums than mailing lists :P > I would also go to "K-Menu > Control Center > Sound & Multimedia > > System Bell" and check the settings there. I don't know which other > parts of KDE might want to use the system bell but it cannot hurt to > make sure it is deactivated for all of KDE. > I checked the system bell settings in the control center, and fortunately It was not enabled, so it shouldn't be a problem in any other applications. > It looks like your X setup is OK as far as the graphics card is > concerned (see my remarks below). Maybe the problem is in some weird way > related to the pcspkr module which controls the system bell. You could > try to (un)load the module and see if that makes any difference. The > whole thing might be a very rare coincidence of several factors; > tracking it down might be difficult and not really worth it. > > [...] Brilliant Florian, the problem does seem to be the pcspkr module. I modprobe -r pcspkr and the terminal works fine, then I modprobe pcspkr and everything freezes again. So I suppose all I have to do is blacklist the pcspkr module or something like that and my problems should be over. Should I file a bug report for this with the kernel team then?? Thanks again for all your help, Pat -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]