You can disable the chime by turning down the volume, as well as a kernel
extension that I forget the name of.

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I can't tell if there's a bong, because the sound card doesn't seem to
> work (see first post in thread). I'm wondering if I should just bite
> the bullet and replace or remove the sound card, but I was hoping to
> hear first from someone who had been through a similar thing. I might
> not want to have sound, and avoid making noise in libraries, etc., but
> I don't want to dismantle it, remove the sound card, and then have to
> dismantle it later to install a working sound card.
> >
>

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