Dear All,

inspired by the "A History of Audio on Linux somewhere?" I took a look at my
very old Linux Audio projects.

I have one which amazingly still compiles, namely FeigenSound from the Linux 
Magazin 03/2001,
however I can't hear the output, even when the pcspkr module is loaded.
I assume that todays Laptops just don't have speaker anymore.

There I was using the  KbdCtl.bell_* to generate tones with a given frequency 
and duration:

        // switch to new state
        KbdCtl.bell_percent = 100;
        KbdCtl.bell_pitch = Frequency;
        KbdCtl.bell_duration = Duration;
        XChangeKeyboardControl(pDisplay, KBBellPercent | KBBellPitch | 
KBBellDuration, &KbdCtl);


Is there still such a simple method available to generate a tone with a given 
duration and frequency.
Of course I could generate a corresponding array and send it to jackd, I'm just 
looking for something simple.

Best regards,
Peter
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