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> # Nick Daly wrote:
> #
> # > This is an issue with the current release of Debian Squeeze.  The
> # > issue is actually a boot-time load order issue.  If the pcspkr module
> # > is inserted into the kernel too early in the boot process (as it is by
> # > default, at least on my system) the beep becomes the evil buzzing honk
> # > the original reporter complained about.  However, if it's inserted
> # > late into the boot process, it's the lovely, beautiful, normal, Lenny
> # > beep.
> # >
> # > So, an effective workaround is to insert the following into your
> # > "/etc/rc.local" file:
> # >
> # >     modprobe -r pcspkr
> # >   modprobe pcspkr
> found 532005 linux-2.6/2.6.32-30
Bug #532005 [linux-2.6] gnome: Bell beep on PC speaker no longer works
Bug Marked as found in versions linux-2.6/2.6.32-30.
> # Retitling to make the bug easier to find.
> retitle 532005 PC speaker bell makes a hideous buzzing honk, not a nice beep 
> (HDA digital beep should not override actual pc speaker)
Bug #532005 [linux-2.6] gnome: Bell beep on PC speaker no longer works
Changed Bug title to 'PC speaker bell makes a hideous buzzing honk, not a nice 
beep (HDA digital beep should not override actual pc speaker)' from 'gnome: 
Bell beep on PC speaker no longer works'
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