On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Robert P. Goldman wrote:

>
> [Figured the subject line would get your attention!]
>
> Here's my problem:  my linux box (Mandrake 8.1, with Mandrake's kernel
> version 2.4.8-34mdk), under conditions of heavy load, and especially
> when printing, will start beeping the system bell, VERY LOUD (actually
> VERY VERY VERY VERY LOUD).  Usually this will stop eventually, but may
> be so deafening, that I will reboot to make it stop.
>
> Any clues about how to disable this behavior?  I can't figure out how
> the heck it comes to pass.  There's nothing in my system logs to
> indicate any system distress, and everything seems to run hunky-dory.
>
> It's a celeron 450 on an ASUS motherboard.  I'd hate to have to muck
> with it, but I'm getting desperate enough to try to snip off the
> beeper if that's what it takes....
>
This is an overheating alarm.
Checklist:
1. clean heatsink
a. verify heatsink fan is running
A. If overclocking, stop immediately.

2. If heatsink was clean, and/or fan was stopped get a new heatsink.
b. try underclocking.

-- 
Daniel Taylor
dante at plethora.net