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[Bug 225221] Kernel module "INPUT_PCSPKR" not compiled as a module.
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- Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 00:52:26 -0600 (MDT)
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=225221#c8
Steven Lawrance <slawrance@xxxxxxxxx> changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Steven Lawrance <slawrance@xxxxxxxxx> 2007-10-19 00:52:26
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Another possibility can be to disconnect the PC speaker from the mainboard,
though this might be tricker for laptops, especially if it's a work laptop
instead of your own. I once did this to a Novell NetWare server back in 1999
that had beeped one too many times in the office, and I disconnected its PC
speaker while it was on, too!
Perhaps it might be time to start up a "beepless" yum/Yast repository to host
precompiled kernels and updates for the latest kernels with PCSPKR as a module.
This can probably be built automatically using a script or something. My server
is not on a fast connection, though the online openSUSE build service might be
a possibility..
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Steven Lawrance <slawrance@xxxxxxxxx> changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Steven Lawrance <slawrance@xxxxxxxxx> 2007-10-19 00:52:26
MST ---
Another possibility can be to disconnect the PC speaker from the mainboard,
though this might be tricker for laptops, especially if it's a work laptop
instead of your own. I once did this to a Novell NetWare server back in 1999
that had beeped one too many times in the office, and I disconnected its PC
speaker while it was on, too!
Perhaps it might be time to start up a "beepless" yum/Yast repository to host
precompiled kernels and updates for the latest kernels with PCSPKR as a module.
This can probably be built automatically using a script or something. My server
is not on a fast connection, though the online openSUSE build service might be
a possibility..
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