much to my surprise the search function returned virtually no results for keywords like "speaker" or "beep".
I would like to either use the built-in "Beep Control" functionality in the task scheduler or any other command line utility (like http://www.johnath.com/beep/) to make the PC speaker beep e.g. on system shutdown or disk failure.
The "Beep Control" feature doesn't work at all, no beep to be heard at the scheduled time. I then grabbed the beep binary (x86_64) from the debian package repository but it didn't work either (without any error message though).
I am running a bare metal installation of DSM 6 on an ASRock J3455.
Do I need a driver? Or do you have any other hints?
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Hi guys,
much to my surprise the search function returned virtually no results for keywords like "speaker" or "beep".
I would like to either use the built-in "Beep Control" functionality in the task scheduler or any other command line utility (like http://www.johnath.com/beep/) to make the PC speaker beep e.g. on system shutdown or disk failure.
The "Beep Control" feature doesn't work at all, no beep to be heard at the scheduled time. I then grabbed the beep binary (x86_64) from the debian package repository but it didn't work either (without any error message though).
I am running a bare metal installation of DSM 6 on an ASRock J3455.
Do I need a driver? Or do you have any other hints?
Thanks!
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