henry atting wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder <[email protected]> writes:
>> # modprobe -r snd_hda_intel
>> # modprobe snd_hda_intel beep_mode=0
>>
>> If that works, maybe 2 ("mutable using the software mixer") would be a
>> good default for SND_HDA_INPUT_BEEP_MODE.
>
> This works indeed. Becaus I could not unload it (got a message that it
> is still in use) I put these two lines in /etc/rc.local... and the beep
> is gone.
Thanks. One final test: if you use beep_mode=2 (instead of beep_mode=0)
and use your usual mixing app, can you cause the beep to go away (i.e.,
is there a control for that)?
Depending on the answer, I think we should:
* use beep_mode=2 and find some way to advertise (release notes?)
that the mixer can be used to turn the beep on and off, or
* keep using beep_mode=1 and find some way to advertise that adding
a .conf file to /etc/modprobe.d with
options snd_hda_intel beep_mode=0
will turn the beep off. And if there is some sysfs way to change
the setting at runtime, that would be worth advertising, too.
Meanwhile I also think it would be a good idea to turn pc speaker
beeps in general off by default, but that's a separate story (and
probably should be filed as a separate bug).
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