On Mon, 08 Jul 2002 00:46:36 -0500 "J. Craig Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said with temporary authority
> James wrote: > > > > On 08 Jul 2002 12:45:26 +1000 > > Darren King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said with temporary > > authority > > > > > Really. I don't have the pc speaker hooked up. So why is is that > > > if I put my ear to the speaker that is connected to the sound > > > card, I can clearly hear the beep coming from there? > > > > Well paint me red and call be embarrassed. I guess your term does > > go through the sound card. Surprised I am. I've never seen/heard > > this but I don't doubt you.... since your the one sitting in front > > of the box. Tried to make one of mine do it.... no such luck... > > > > OK, you are painted red, and hello "embarrassed". Actually there is > some silly setup switch in the gui, such as KDE, where you can have > your system beep (term) go to your external speakers, as opposed to > using the system speaker. I've used it in the past but don't really > remember where the switch is, and I don't really care either. > > Maybe this function is turned on for the user having the sound > problems but it does not mean the sound card is fully setup to do all > you would hope that it can do. I think we would need to know a bit > more about the problem in order to diagnose it from afar... > > drjung Ah....... OK I just started using KDE.... So I could know what others are needing/doing. Windowmaker was pleasantly silent. James > > -- > J. Craig Woods > UNIX/NT Network/System Administration > http://www.trismegistus.net/resume.html > Character is built upon the debris of despair --Emerson > >
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