Dell inspiron N5050 8 beeps because “removed lcd cable”
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I have recently remove the lcd cable. the beeps start from bios and when start up the sound still from speakers. when i boot to windows the beeps will disable. how can i disable it in ubuntu?
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I have recently remove the lcd cable. the beeps start from bios and when start up the sound still from speakers. when i boot to windows the beeps will disable. how can i disable it in ubuntu?
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You can't - those beep codes are handled at the system firmware level and there is no way to override that part within Ubuntu.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:20
omg. thanks any way <3
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I have recently remove the lcd cable. the beeps start from bios and when start up the sound still from speakers. when i boot to windows the beeps will disable. how can i disable it in ubuntu?
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I have recently remove the lcd cable. the beeps start from bios and when start up the sound still from speakers. when i boot to windows the beeps will disable. how can i disable it in ubuntu?
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You can't - those beep codes are handled at the system firmware level and there is no way to override that part within Ubuntu.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:20
omg. thanks any way <3
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:22
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You can't - those beep codes are handled at the system firmware level and there is no way to override that part within Ubuntu.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:20
omg. thanks any way <3
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:22
You can't - those beep codes are handled at the system firmware level and there is no way to override that part within Ubuntu.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:20
You can't - those beep codes are handled at the system firmware level and there is no way to override that part within Ubuntu.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:20
omg. thanks any way <3
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:22
omg. thanks any way <3
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:22
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What you're hearing is the system firmware on the Dell alerting you that there is something wrong with the system - in this case an LCD cable or other connection is missing and that indicates a problem in the system firmware level.
These are called Power On Self Test "Beep Codes" - they are handled at the system BIOS / firmware level, not Ubuntu, and you aren't going to be able to 'disable' those tests or the beeps from within Ubuntu. You might be able to at the BIOS level but I'd be hesitant to guarantee that.
sure the sound at the bios level but i asked because when boot to windows the sound will stop after start up and i was wonder any way to stop it in ubuntu the alsa process display :0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 29
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:30
@MOHD that's because the OS is booted and you've passed the POST, are you saying that in Ubuntu it doesn't stop?
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:31
yes i search any way to stop it after booted
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:33
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What you're hearing is the system firmware on the Dell alerting you that there is something wrong with the system - in this case an LCD cable or other connection is missing and that indicates a problem in the system firmware level.
These are called Power On Self Test "Beep Codes" - they are handled at the system BIOS / firmware level, not Ubuntu, and you aren't going to be able to 'disable' those tests or the beeps from within Ubuntu. You might be able to at the BIOS level but I'd be hesitant to guarantee that.
sure the sound at the bios level but i asked because when boot to windows the sound will stop after start up and i was wonder any way to stop it in ubuntu the alsa process display :0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 29
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:30
@MOHD that's because the OS is booted and you've passed the POST, are you saying that in Ubuntu it doesn't stop?
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:31
yes i search any way to stop it after booted
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:33
add a comment |
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What you're hearing is the system firmware on the Dell alerting you that there is something wrong with the system - in this case an LCD cable or other connection is missing and that indicates a problem in the system firmware level.
These are called Power On Self Test "Beep Codes" - they are handled at the system BIOS / firmware level, not Ubuntu, and you aren't going to be able to 'disable' those tests or the beeps from within Ubuntu. You might be able to at the BIOS level but I'd be hesitant to guarantee that.
sure the sound at the bios level but i asked because when boot to windows the sound will stop after start up and i was wonder any way to stop it in ubuntu the alsa process display :0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 29
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:30
@MOHD that's because the OS is booted and you've passed the POST, are you saying that in Ubuntu it doesn't stop?
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:31
yes i search any way to stop it after booted
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:33
add a comment |
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up vote
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What you're hearing is the system firmware on the Dell alerting you that there is something wrong with the system - in this case an LCD cable or other connection is missing and that indicates a problem in the system firmware level.
These are called Power On Self Test "Beep Codes" - they are handled at the system BIOS / firmware level, not Ubuntu, and you aren't going to be able to 'disable' those tests or the beeps from within Ubuntu. You might be able to at the BIOS level but I'd be hesitant to guarantee that.
What you're hearing is the system firmware on the Dell alerting you that there is something wrong with the system - in this case an LCD cable or other connection is missing and that indicates a problem in the system firmware level.
These are called Power On Self Test "Beep Codes" - they are handled at the system BIOS / firmware level, not Ubuntu, and you aren't going to be able to 'disable' those tests or the beeps from within Ubuntu. You might be able to at the BIOS level but I'd be hesitant to guarantee that.
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sure the sound at the bios level but i asked because when boot to windows the sound will stop after start up and i was wonder any way to stop it in ubuntu the alsa process display :0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 29
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:30
@MOHD that's because the OS is booted and you've passed the POST, are you saying that in Ubuntu it doesn't stop?
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:31
yes i search any way to stop it after booted
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:33
add a comment |
sure the sound at the bios level but i asked because when boot to windows the sound will stop after start up and i was wonder any way to stop it in ubuntu the alsa process display :0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 29
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:30
@MOHD that's because the OS is booted and you've passed the POST, are you saying that in Ubuntu it doesn't stop?
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:31
yes i search any way to stop it after booted
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:33
sure the sound at the bios level but i asked because when boot to windows the sound will stop after start up and i was wonder any way to stop it in ubuntu the alsa process display :
0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 29
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:30
sure the sound at the bios level but i asked because when boot to windows the sound will stop after start up and i was wonder any way to stop it in ubuntu the alsa process display :
0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7e00000 irq 29
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:30
@MOHD that's because the OS is booted and you've passed the POST, are you saying that in Ubuntu it doesn't stop?
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:31
@MOHD that's because the OS is booted and you've passed the POST, are you saying that in Ubuntu it doesn't stop?
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:31
yes i search any way to stop it after booted
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:33
yes i search any way to stop it after booted
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:33
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You can't - those beep codes are handled at the system firmware level and there is no way to override that part within Ubuntu.
– Thomas Ward♦
Nov 28 at 18:20
omg. thanks any way <3
– MOHD
Nov 28 at 18:22