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Hi,
You might also need to go into the sound mixer volume settings and make sure that the "Speaker" item is turned up, too.
William
Alexander Dalloz wrote: | Am So, den 03.10.2004 schrieb Richard Horvitz um 19:15: | | |>My system bell will not ring. Right after installing fedora 2 my speaker |>would not work, adding some lines to /etc/modprobe.conf fixed that. These |>lines are no longer needed for my sound card to work, maybe I have a newer |>kudzu now, after updating things? |>If I do /sbin/modinfo pcspkr it tells me: |>author: Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@xxxxxx> |>description: PC Speaker beeper driver |>license: GPL |>vermagic: 2.6.8-1.521smp SMP 686 REGPARM 4KSTACKS gcc-3.3 |>depends: |>So it would appear the pcspkr module is installed. But my understanding |>of this is very limited. I have sound but no bell. | | | Run "sbin/lsmod | grep pcspkr". If that does not print out the pcspkr | module loaded, then you'll have to load it. As root "modproble pcspkr". | To make this happen automagically each boot create as root | "/etc/rc.modules": | | touch /etc/rc.modules | chown root:root /etc/rc.modules | chmod 755 /etc/rc.modules | | with following content: | | #!/bin/sh | | /sbin/modprobe -q pcspkr | | Alexander | | | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux)
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