Do you mean the controls under KDE. This happens before KDE starts up, and I certainly can't find a place in the KDE controls to turn these beeps off. I think the Startux and Jean Francois Bocquet are on the right track with Usbmgr, however with commenting out the "Beep text" in usbmgr.conf I get less beeps, but still some. I have been getting about five or six and now I am getting about three. I might try narrowing it down by turning off services and then try to find the script which is the culprit. SUSE I shouldn't have to do this to gain control of my own system. Linux is all about control - that is why I switched from Windoze. On Monday 30 July 2001 22:01, Faessen Jean-Paul wrote:
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Re: [SLE] Annoying chimes when system is booting Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 22:03:44 -0700 From: Marianne Taylor <mataylor30@home.com>
This is a desktop and pcmcia isn't even started on this system.
On Monday 30 July 2001 10:05, Richard Green wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, Marianne Taylor wrote:
I asked this question a couple of weeks ago, but didn't get a reply that helped. When the computer is booting suse, when system services such as usb, keymap etc. are starting -- I get approximately 5-8 chimes from my computer speaker. This is well before either X or KDE starts - so that is not the answer. How can I turn this off - short of disconnecting the speaker?
Pcmcia card services will beep when a card is found, and again when its configuration is finished. Try unplugging all your PC cards and rebooting, then plug them in one at a time to verify that this is the source. I've never found it annoying, so I've never looked for a configuration option to disable it....
Rick Green
-- Marianne Taylor