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.

(Also, this form submission didn't work in Google Chrome)

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