I imagine this is the “pcspkr” kernel module which seems to be loaded by default (verified
with the F37 Beta Workstation ISO in QEMU)
On Sep 22, 2022, at 10:42, Kamil Paral <kparal(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Completely randomly, my laptop sometimes emits a loud PC speaker beep while
rebooting/powering off Fedora 37. The beep is very strong, and as a PC speaker sound, it
of course ignores any configured volume level, mute status, and even headphones plugged
in. I fortunately am in a different room than the rest of my family sleeps in, but if I
were in the same room, and were I just a regular user, this would probably be the last day
of Fedora on that laptop. The beep is that loud and uncomfortable, especially at night.
I wonder if somebody else running F37 noticed it as well? Any hints what might cause it
and how we can fix it? It never happened on F36 on the same laptop.
Thanks,
Kamil
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