>>> The problem is that the snd-pcsp doesn't replace pcspkr.
>>>
>> If that's the problem, create a minimal input driver that will signal the
>> snd-pcsp to beep, and change the original pcspkr to include "(Non-ALSA)".
>>
> Yes, making snd-pcsp to produce the console beeps and
> making it mutually exclusive with pcspkr is possible.
> But I think it is undesireable. People that don't like
> the console beeps (myself included) simply do not load
I like the current approach, that is, load pcspkr to get a beep, load
pcspkr+snd-pcsp to get the full blow.
On some servers, I need a mixture of when to allow a beep and when not. In
these, I patched the oops and panic functions to make a sound, which
implies that pcspkr.ko must be loaded. In turn, I modified vt.c to have the
default bell time = 0 to shut /bin/*sh up. Works good.
Jan Engelhardt
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