On Wed, Jan 02, 2019 at 10:24:45PM +0100, haaber wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > Try these:
> > > > As root rmmod pcspkr, should stop it in running machine.
> > > > Edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, and insert a line:
> > > > blacklist pcspkr
> > > That helps in dom0 terminal, but neither on dom0 login screen nor dom0
> > > xterm. Funny.
> > > 
> > > > If that doesnt work, put the rmmod command in a startup script.
> > > I'd love to place it in /etc/rc.local -- but there is none! Can I create
> > > it??  Can I blacklist it somewhere else on boot (grub??)
> > > 
> > > > The ultimate sanction is to unplug the leads to the internal speaker
> > > > from motherboard.
> > > Yes. That would be a joyful step, too. I am afraid if I have to cut the 
> > > red
> > > or the blue cable first, to avoid detonantion :))  Let us try startup
> > > scripts first ...  Bernhard
> > 
> > Can you check with lsmod to see if pcspkr is being loaded?
> > 
> Yes, despite /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist it is being loaded. I remove it
> manually with rmmod in the momemt but that is odd. This is why I earch where
> to put a line in some init script ..  Bernhard

Try changing that line to:
install pcspkr true

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