Hi evita,
evita moreno evitamoren...@live.com writes:
Typing
$ sudo lsmod | grep pcspkr
in my terminal does not give anything. It simply shows the next prompt
(if I am using the correct terminology - I am new in emacs and Linux!).
You could try sudo modprobe pcspkr. This should activate
evita moreno evitamoren...@live.com writes:
Dear all,
I have a question which may look like it is already answered but the
solutions provided in previous threads don't really work for me. FYI, I
am using a Linux Mint Isadora distribution and I tried to run org-mode
both in a console-session
Hello Matt (and thank you for your time!),
Typing $ sudo lsmod | grep pcspkrin my terminal does not give anything. It
simply shows the next prompt (if I am using the correct terminology - I am new
in emacs and Linux!).
I was able to change the value of the visible bell but I was not able to
Hi Matt and Evita,
evita moreno wrote:
The first question: Does your computer beep under other circumstances?
It's very likely that Linux Mint disables the beep by default. What is
the result the following command produce?
lsmod | grep pcspkr
If pcspkr is enabled
Typing $ sudo lsmod |