On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 21:32 -0600, Gustavo Seabra wrote: > Juliano Ravasi Ferraz wrote: > > >Gustavo Seabra wrote: > > > > > >>Thanks. I'd be happy with that, as long as it worked. However, even > >>using the default system beep, I get *nothing* from Thunderbird as far > >>as new-mail sound. Just no sound at all. > >> > >> > > > >Something just occurred: type `modprobe pcspkr´ as root and try the > >default system sound again. > > > > > > > Thanks Juliano, that did it. Now it works, at least with the default > sound. Not with any other sound however, but it's better than none! Now > that raises the questions: > > 1. How is it possible that everything else worked without this module? > 2. And why is it that only the default sound works? > > Thanks again! pcspkr drives the programmable clock chip that makes the PC's internal speaker beep. Without it, no speaker sound, but not other problems. If you want it to always work add the modprobe pcspkr command into /etc/rc.modules. There might be some udev requirements too. Bob...