On Monday 31 March 2003 18:53, Nick LeRoy wrote: <SNIP>
Hmmm.... It looks like it should involve a couple of quick hacks to /etc/hotplug/hotplug.functions
OK, I found a section: do_beep () { test "$HOTPLUG_BEEP" = yes || return debug_mesg "BeepInfo: TYPE=$TYPE ACTION=$ACTION DRIVERS=$DRIVERS" \ "DEVICE=$DEVICE" if [ "$1" = 0 ] ; then echo -en "\033[10;1200]\a\033[10;262]" > /dev/console else echo -en "\033[10;300]\a\033[10;262]" > /dev/console debug_mesg "low beep caused by retval $1" fi } which I edited to look like this: do_beep () { test "$HOTPLUG_BEEP" = yes || return debug_mesg "BeepInfo: TYPE=$TYPE ACTION=$ACTION DRIVERS=$DRIVERS" \ "DEVICE=$DEVICE" if [ "$1" = 0 ] ; then # echo -en "\033[10;1200]\a\033[10;262]" > /dev/console else # echo -en "\033[10;300]\a\033[10;262]" > /dev/console debug_mesg "low beep caused by retval $1" fi } thinking this would simply stop the BEEP being sent to the console. Well, no BEEPs. But no mouse either! Obviously I'm missing something here, but what? Cheers Dylan -- It is a dark day...