--- created: 2009-12-10 19:17:02 +0100 layout: redirect layout_old: default redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/12/10/pc-speaker-in-linux.html tags: - know-how - software - linux - sound title: PC Speaker in Linux toc: false updated: 2009-12-10 19:17:02 +0100 --- Enable in Ubuntu ================ If you want some scripts to emit beeps, e.g. because you don't always have your headphones on, you first have to enable the `pcspkr` module. This is per default disabled in Ubuntu. To enable it again, do the following: 1. open `/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf` in your favorite editor (using `sudo`) 1. find these lines: # ugly and loud noise, getting on everyone's nerves; this should be done by a # nice pulseaudio bing (Ubuntu: #77010) blacklist pcspkr 1. comment out the last line 1. finally, do a `sudo modprobe pcspkr` After that, you can play around with the [beep](apt://beep) program.