Re: Can I Increase the Volume of a PC-Speaker?

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Hi

Basically there is no way to adjust the harddware beeper volume unless it is routed thru the sound card.

Original PC beeper is a hardware timer and it's output is directed to build-in speaker. Nowadays there is not always separate speaker but the signal is fed to sound card mixer.






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 Linux for blind general discussion kirjoitti
Subject: Can I Increase the Volume of a PC-Speaker?
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2021 17:34:01
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Blinux Discussion List <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>

Hi All: I am in Debian SID, want to make my PC speaker louder. When I get new-mail in alpine, I can hardly hear the beep, unlike on a laptop where it plays in the sound-card. No amount of searching turns up how or if I can ajust this. Sure there is a "beep" command, also setterm where I can ajust a length-and-frequency of a beep, but no volume. Can any1 please inform if there are ways of doing this? But no I really wouldn't want to re-direct to an actual sound-card. Thanks so much in advance.
Chime

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