The vanishing PC speaker

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Hi.  It's likely the system doesn't have a physical speaker.  My last desktop didn't.  Since I never use a beep
in the boot loader, it isn't a big deal for me.  I've seen a C program to play a sound on the sound card instead
of the beep, but that's the best you will likely be able to do.

          Kenny

On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 06:40:13AM -0800, Keith Hinton wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently got a brand-new PC.
> On occasion, I have to test various Linux CDs on it.
> This is a desktop box, from 2009, witha 2009 bios.
> Uses an Asus motherboard.
> The oddest issue is that I believed it had a PC speaker.
> Apparently not, because when I would backspace with bash, or control U
> a lot, no beep would be heard.
> Also, the other reason I have titled my message as such is because
> typing "beep" doesn't work either.
> I have attempted things like: modprobe pcspkr, but no luck either.
> If you have any other suggestions, let me know.
> Thanks!
> P.s.
> Is there a way to get around the bep by causing some other tone to be
> generated other than the sound card? And yes, I've looked, but unlike
> laptops where some "PC speakers" are generated via the sound card,
> that is not the case with this machine at all. There appears to be no
> PC speaker anywhere. I was curious what you folks know about PC
> speakers, are they disappearing from newer computers these days? In
> particular I'm talking about computers intended to say run WIndows 7,
> that type of thing.
> I sometimes find myself using Windows for accessibility reaons, as QT
> applications like Skype still do not yet work.
> Linphone kind of worked while I was in Linux, but it kind of sucked as
> well. Sounded 8K.
> Any other good VOIP applications besides Linphone?
> Thanks!
> Regards, --Keith
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