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WHY DOES LINUX BEEP SO MUCH ITS ANNOYING

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 12:44

I TYPE IN A TEXT FIELD AND RUN OUT OF ROOM AND IT GOES BEEPBEEPBEEP

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 12:46

YOU NEED TO GET COMPIZ

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 12:53

no

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 12:55

Your fault for using unnecessary sound output devices.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 13:44

Type "alsamixer" in term, then mute everything.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 15:49

[blink]Visual Bell[/blink]

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 16:49

because you touch yourself at night

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 18:06

Stop using vi.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 19:10

LEARN TO GOOGLE

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 19:11

SCIP

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-04 19:15

It's not annoying.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 15:38


Alsamixer in term then.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-14 9:38

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-25 12:24

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-23 19:26

ANCIENT THREAD RESURRECTED

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-24 1:13

>>1-16
He's already run out of his room, silly kids. He can't read what you're typing. The second those bells start going off he wall like a fucking autist when you beep at him and shit. Even though it's like three fucking years since he made this post, he's not going back near a fucking computer after the incident where it BEEPED at him, so don't even bother posting.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-24 2:45

>>8
U MENA less?

The bell is the sound the machine makes to express the pain it experiences from your unexpected input.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-24 5:43

>>18
Stop pointing your shitty memes at people who died over three years ago.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-26 8:44

Beeping can be disabled from the OS but my new computer does a really fucking loud and annoying beep everytime I reboot, and there is absolutely no way to change this, not even from the BIOS. Really nice 3am at the night (I live in an apartment). The beeper device is integrated into the motherboard and behind a jungle of wires. Doushio? Inb4 "don't reboot", because that's my temporary solution right now, but sometimes I want to reboot for various reasons.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-26 9:54

>>20
CUt the wires to internal speaker

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-26 14:22

>>20
Reboot during the day.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-26 18:17

Monads increase the ease with which programs may be modified. They can mimic the effect of impure features such as exceptions, state, and continuations; and also provide effects not easily achieved with such features. The types of a program reflect which effects occur.
The first section is an extended example of the use of moands. A simple interpreter is modified to support various extra features: error messages, state, output, and non-deterministic choice. The second section describes the relation between monads and continuation-passing style. The third section sketches how monads are used in a compiler for Haskell that is written in Haskell.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-26 19:53

>>20
Set a reboot schedule so people develop an expectation and can prepare for it. Reboot once an hour on the hour.

Don't change these.
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