Thank you all who responded! The problem was solved.
I said:
> After I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 SMP to 2.6.7 SMP,
> I lost the console bell (beep). I don't think I changed
> anything other than the kernel. Is it possible that the
> lack of the console bell is due to the kernel? If so,
>
Ryo Furue([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hi all,
>
> After I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 SMP to 2.6.7 SMP,
> I lost the console bell (beep). I don't think I changed
> anything other than the kernel. Is it possible that the
> lack of the console bell is due to the kernel? If
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 10:18:23PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 SMP to 2.6.7 SMP,
> I lost the console bell (beep). I don't think I changed
> anything other than the kernel. Is it possible that the
> lack of the console bell is due to the kernel?
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 10:18:23PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> After I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 SMP to 2.6.7 SMP,
> I lost the console bell (beep).
Yes, recompile your kernel again, and this time turn the PC speaker on.
Or did you think the beep came from somewhere else?
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Marc Wilson |
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 10:18:23PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 SMP to 2.6.7 SMP,
> I lost the console bell (beep). I don't think I changed
> anything other than the kernel. Is it possible that the
> lack of the console bell is due to the kernel?
Hi all,
After I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 SMP to 2.6.7 SMP,
I lost the console bell (beep). I don't think I changed
anything other than the kernel. Is it possible that the
lack of the console bell is due to the kernel? If so,
could someone tell me where to look?
I tried "xset b 100 400",
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