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Author: Linux O'Beardly
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To: Hendrik Boom
CC: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] laptop beeps
I've ran into this issue many times, and unfortunately, it's rarely the
same cause. Historically, it's caused by three general issues:


1. A service is trying to start in the background that cannot start. I
ran into this a lot in the old days when USB peripherals were just coming
into use and had issues with modules trying to load that weren't needed.
See if you have a module or service bouncing in the background.
2. It's hardware. Some piece of hardware is failing and it's causing a
beep. This happens with Smart HDDs at times; usually a warning sign they
are about to fail.
3. It's a firmware conflict with your OS. I had a Dell Netbook I built
for a girl and it did the same thing. I don't know what the specific cause
was, but the symptoms were pretty much identical to what you're seeing. I
updated the firmware and it never happened again.

Then again, it could be none of these. Apologies for giving you more
questions than answers, but those are the worst types of issues to try to
run down. I wish I could be of more assistance.

HTH,

Linux O'Beardly
@LinuxOBeardly
http://o.beard.ly
linux.obeardly@???

On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Hendrik Boom <hendrik@???> wrote:

> Every now and then my laptop beeps. It happens approximately once a
> minute, although it is not at all regular, and sometimes the time
> between beeps is as little as ten seconds. Sometimes it's quiet for
> longer stretches of time, then it starts again.
>
> It stopped when I logged out, and started again when I logged in.
>
>
> Then twice today it has spent a minute or so emitting regular (several
> times a second) beeps that are much quieter than the above beeps, so
> quiet that I had to get my wife (who is not slowly going deaf) to make
> sure that it *was* my laptop beeping.
>
> I'm running alpha2 devuan with xfce4. ps -l tells me, among other
> things, that I have dbus-launch, dbus-daemon, pulseaudio. dbus-daemon
> (yes, another one), and start-pulseaudi running. I don't know if any of
> that is relevant.
>
> Any ideas how I should track this down?
>
> -- hendrik
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