I just uninstalled Ubuntu because of this problem.  I installed it this
morning, and had been using it in my university classes.  I hit
backspace too many times and got some scary loud beeps, despite volume
being muted.  I Googled for advice, and was advised to destroy my PC
speaker physically.  Some more digging revealed a possible manual change
to some configuration file to turn off the beeps.  I did the change, and
hit Reboot.  When shutting down, I got about 10 rapid high-pitched
outrageously-loud beeps.  Lecture stopped as everyone looked at me for a
few seconds in disgust.

I will not boot into that installation of Ubuntu ever, ever again.  I'll
be back in a few versions, but you can bet I'll be installing it and
testing it in a place where loud noises are OK.

Turn off all system beeps, completely, period, every time, all the time,
or I'll never be back.

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Overuse of system beep without volume control
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77010
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