This issue appears to be fixed in the Natty 2.6.38-10-generic kernel.
Commenting out the "pcspkr" line in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf (and
rebooting) is enough to enable the speaker, without needing the extra
rmmod+modprobe.
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Same problem (no beep) here using kubuntu 10.10 (Linux golem
2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18 18:42:20 UTC 2011 x86_64
GNU/Linux).
Everything worked fine in 10.04. I fixed the blacklist issue noted by That Bum
(https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/beep/+question/130004) and
re
sudo modprobe pcspkr
...worked for me in 10.10.
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pcspkr requires rmmod and modprobe to function
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I've tested the workaround as described in comment #5 (I did a single
rmmod/modprobe cycle, no need for two), it works, but is clunky.
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rmmod followed by modprobe seems to be the only way it works for me. I
only reboot for distribution upgrades and (sometimes) hardware updates,
so it's often a couple months since I rebooted and I forget to do this.
So it's kind of a problem for me, because I use system beep for my alarm
clock. I'
Workaround:
1) leave pcspkr module blacklisted in "/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf"
2) insert "modprobe pcspkr" somewhere so that it is called at boot time.
That worked for me, tested by "beep" utility. Motherboard: M2A-VM (for x86_64)
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I got this problem with an 32-bit system also.
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Confirmed, only way to get pc speaker to work.
Problematic when system doesn't have other speakers.
P5Q-E, Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
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Status: New => Confirmed
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