Closed due to no response.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Overuse of system beep
Here's the link I messed up in the previous post:
https://www.debian-
administration.org/article/110/Removing_annoying_console_beeps
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Stumbled over this bug while unblacklisting 'pcspkr' in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf. There was a reference to this bug
number.
I hate the beeps for the most part, but unloading the kernel module
means the `beep` utility doesn't work. I like to use it for
notifications as I only have
This bug was opened for a version of the kernel that is no longer
supported. If there is a kernel issue w.r.t. this problem on a supported
kernel version, please open a new bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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Just to add my two cents: although this has been already mentioned in
comment 83 I'd like to add that to mute the PC Beep, just select it
with the arrow keys and press 'm'. Simply setting the volume bars to 0
is *not* enough! This completely solved the issue for me in Lucid on a
Dell XPS M1530.
Just to add my two cents: although this has been already mentioned in
comment 83 I'd like to add that to mute the PC Beep, just select it
with the arrow keys and press 'm'. Simply setting the volume bars to 0
is *not* enough! This completely solved the issue for me in Lucid on a
Dell XPS M1530.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Andy Whitcroft (apw) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Karmic)
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This is now fixed in Lucid.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New = Invalid
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this bug affects in my ubuntu jaunty installation
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this bug affects in my ubuntu jaunty installation
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What happens if some part of the computer overheats? Shouldn't it first
beep, and if nothing happens, then shut down?
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The beep could be re-enabled by the user if he specifically requires it,
How does the user re-enable the PC speaker beep? This user can't figure it
out.
Several of us have been spending a fair amount of time over in bug
#486154 trying to figure this out, and we still haven't accomplished
I wiped my system and reinstalled karmic, and this behaviour is gone.
It seems that you have it when you where running karmic during the alpha/beta
phases
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It seems that you have it when you where running karmic during the alpha/beta
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On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 22:24 +, Mat Tomaszewski wrote:
Again, to reproduce on Dell Mini 9:
- let your battery run critically low ( 10%)
- listen carefully :)
This bug is extremely frustrating to me. Every time I get the beep I
have to stop working, even though there's still plenty
@pitti
Thanks, who do I need to poke to get the ball rolling? :)
@keybuk
Hm, are you sure? It wasn't the case on Hardy and Jaunty, and I have
never upgraded the BIOS.
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The beep is still present - Lucid alpha 1... :(
Is anyone else having this problem or am I the single most unlucky
person in the world?
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Again, to reproduce on Dell Mini 9:
- let your battery run critically low ( 10%)
- listen carefully :)
This bug is extremely frustrating to me. Every time I get the beep I
have to stop working, even though there's still plenty of battery life
left. I don't have to mention the potential
Mat,
right, the linux task is still open. That's where it needs to be fixed
for good (need to disable CONFIG_SND_HDA_INPUT_BEEP)
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Mat,
right, the linux task is still open. That's where it needs to be fixed
for good (need to disable CONFIG_SND_HDA_INPUT_BEEP)
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right, the linux task is still open. That's where it needs to be fixed
for good (need to disable CONFIG_SND_HDA_INPUT_BEEP)
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** Tags added: regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-potential
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The beep could be re-enabled by the user if he specifically requires
it,
How does the user re-enable the PC speaker beep? This user can't figure
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I'm still getting the beep on battery low...
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Seems that this problem is fixed by breaking possibility to use pc speaker?
Or is this; https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/398161
unrelated issue?
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Were scary beeping noises reduced for Karmic? I did some testing and the
beeping seems to have abated. May I mark the paper cut as fixed?
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Were scary beeping noises reduced for Karmic? I did some testing and the
beeping seems to have abated. May I mark the paper cut as fixed?
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Also bare in mind that if one re-enables the bell event, that Martin
disabled in the fix of libgnome, the beep/bell event is played as a
sound event, and once the kernel issue is fixed, it will not be a
horrible system screech like many of you have experienced.
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Opening Linux task:
TheMuso the config item for the kernel CONFIG_SND_HDA_INPUT_BEEP somehow got
enabled again.
seb128 pitti, I've a pc beep entry in alsamixer there
TheMuso jaunty's kernels have the hda beep disabled, and somehow it got
re-enabled for karmic
TheMuso So to really really put a
Opening Linux task:
TheMuso the config item for the kernel CONFIG_SND_HDA_INPUT_BEEP somehow got
enabled again.
seb128 pitti, I've a pc beep entry in alsamixer there
TheMuso jaunty's kernels have the hda beep disabled, and somehow it got
re-enabled for karmic
TheMuso So to really really put a
pitti TheMuso: can/should we do anything about it in alsa? or should I just
close that task?
TheMuso pitti: We'd be running around like headless chickens if we did it in
alsa, since different codecs/revisions of codecs all label it different things.
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My problem seems pulseaudio-related. Unfortunately, every time I try to
go to the pulseaudio package in lauchpad, all I get is an error page
saying that launchpad is having problems.
Today I first resumed the laptop on the train and it worked fine with
the themed beep using the module-x11-bell
Fix uploaded to unapproved.
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 4:54 AM, David Kågedal dav...@lysator.liu.se wrote:
Oct 23 10:48:15 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 89 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:20 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 245 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:25 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 213 events
This bug was fixed in the package libgnome - 2.28.0-0ubuntu3
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* debian/libgnome2-common.gconf-defaults: Disable keyboard bell mode by
default. It did not do anything in Jaunty and earlier, because HDA beep
was disabled in
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I just uninstalled Ubuntu because of this problem. I installed it this
morning, and had been using it in my university classes. I hit
backspace too many times and got some scary loud beeps, despite volume
being muted. I Googled for advice, and was advised to destroy my PC
speaker physically.
Gals/Guys, please do not use this bug report as a means to spew
vitriolic bits. This bug report has a clear description, has clearly
identified Karmic tasks, and has clear progress indicators for those
tasks. In other words, it is narrow in scope, we know what's broken,
and we're fixing them.
I just uninstalled Ubuntu because of this problem. I installed it this
morning, and had been using it in my university classes. I hit
backspace too many times and got some scary loud beeps, despite volume
being muted. I Googled for advice, and was advised to destroy my PC
speaker physically.
I just uninstalled Ubuntu because of this problem. I installed it this
morning, and had been using it in my university classes. I hit
backspace too many times and got some scary loud beeps, despite volume
being muted. I Googled for advice, and was advised to destroy my PC
speaker physically.
I just uninstalled Ubuntu because of this problem. I installed it this
morning, and had been using it in my university classes. I hit
backspace too many times and got some scary loud beeps, despite volume
being muted. I Googled for advice, and was advised to destroy my PC
speaker physically.
If we are talking about the completion-beep, etc., as described by the
original post, SOME OF US WANT IT. I opened a bug report a week or so
ago (now fixed) when Karmic started muting the beep on reboot all the
time; I had to go in via ALSAMIXER to re-enable the beep after each
reboot, and adjust
If we are talking about the completion-beep, etc., as described by the
original post, SOME OF US WANT IT. I opened a bug report a week or so
ago (now fixed) when Karmic started muting the beep on reboot all the
time; I had to go in via ALSAMIXER to re-enable the beep after each
reboot, and adjust
beandog, the alsa mixer allows beep to be muted and/or the volume
controlled.
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If we are talking about the completion-beep, etc., as described by the
original post, SOME OF US WANT IT. I opened a bug report a week or so
ago (now fixed) when Karmic started muting the beep on reboot all the
time; I had to go in via ALSAMIXER to
Mat,
The beep could be re-enabled by the user if he specifically requires it,
but I've no doubt that by default all beeps should be muted.
In case it wasn't clear, I have no problem with that at all. I only
object(ed) when the system changes my settings after I've made them,
forcing me to
Mat,
The beep could be re-enabled by the user if he specifically requires it,
but I've no doubt that by default all beeps should be muted.
In case it wasn't clear, I have no problem with that at all. I only
object(ed) when the system changes my settings after I've made them,
forcing me to
I know have the pcspkr blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
(automatically, I didn't add it myself), and I don't have the pcspkr
module loaded. But, after a suspend/resume cycle I still get the system
beep!
So, apparently the system beep works even without the pcspkr module.
This is
Let's please please please fix this if at all possible. However, this is
effecting fewer and fewer people, so is not a release blocker atm.
Setting to Medium.
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I have been hearing a nice beep from a sound file for a long time, but
something broke a week ago or so in Karmic, and now I only get the
system beep.
So obviously there has been a solution that has worked for years, but I
don't know what went wrong.
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I have been hearing a nice beep from a sound file for a long time, but
something broke a week ago or so in Karmic, and now I only get the
system beep.
So obviously there has been a solution that has worked for years, but I
don't know what went wrong.
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Martin:
Muting the beep control in alsamixer solved my problem.
Previously the volume of the control was set to 00 but it was not muted,
and this produced the ugly and extremely loud beeps (especially on
headphones).
I don't know whether I have ever changed that control. But I installed a
fresh
Martin:
Muting the beep control in alsamixer solved my problem.
Previously the volume of the control was set to 00 but it was not muted,
and this produced the ugly and extremely loud beeps (especially on
headphones).
I don't know whether I have ever changed that control. But I installed a
fresh
Martin:
Muting the beep control in alsamixer solved my problem.
Previously the volume of the control was set to 00 but it was not muted,
and this produced the ugly and extremely loud beeps (especially on
headphones).
I don't know whether I have ever changed that control. But I installed a
fresh
Opening alsa-lib task for disabling the beep alsa mixer control by
default. According to Brian Murray's debug info this might already have
been fixed recently, but keeping this task for verification. I asked Mat
T. to confirm this on current Karmic.
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu Karmic)
Opening libgnome task for disabling
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/bell_mode by default, which seems to
be one half of the problem here.
** Also affects: libgnome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libgnome (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Undecided
Luke, can you please tell me whether the keyboard bell is important for
anything a11y related?
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