Re: Console beep on Lenovo Thinkpad X61S

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#include <Jaroslav Kysela.h>   // created 24/02/2010 11:33

> It seems that your codec is not properly initialized. Try hda-analyzer
> or other tool to set directly HDA codec widgets and try to find which
> widget controls the analog beep (assuming you're using beep_mode=0 in
> the latest ALSA driver).

i play a little with hda-analyzer and the last kernel (2.6.33-gentoo),
but i can't get the beep working, if i use a kernel > 2.6.29 every
analog beeps disappears (as reported) and i lose the firmware beeps
(i.e.: when the power chord is detached).

is there's something to know about widgets in HDA codec? i try to see if
there's something beep related in every node, but i can't find anything
useful.

thanks in advance

k.

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