Date: 22 Oct 1998 12:54:02 +0200 From: dag-erli@ifi.uio.no (Dag-Erling C. =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?= ) To: freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: For Whom The Beep Tolls Message-ID: <xzpn26oooj9.fsf@hrotti.ifi.uio.no>
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------- Start of forwarded message ------- Newsgroups: xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx From: ahoerter@netcom.com Subject: For Whom The Beep Tolls Organization: ICGNetcom Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 19:13:33 GMT So this project that I'm working on has a requirement to migrate to WinNT... all ObNTAngst aside, I encountered one particular quirk that baffled, amused, and frightened me in one swell foop. After installing En Tee and a few in-house apps onto a fairly beefy machine, I make a few adjustments which, as with so many things, require a reboot to become effective. Dutifully restarting the box, I'm once again greeted by an invitation for a three-finger salute... but before I can lay a hand on the keyboard, the screen goes blue while the speaker emits a rapid squeal of agony. Boggle. Okay, what seems to have been in memory at the time... BEEP.SYS. Whuh? But that couldn't possibly... must be a random thing. Reboot. Squeal. Blue screen. On a lark, I disable the Beep device driver, which controls (wait for it...) the system speaker. No more blue screen. Works fine[0]. Yes, friends and neighbors, boys and girls-- my PC speaker crashed NT. It's pathetic in a sick sort of way; an "enterprise computing environment" brought to its knees by a beep of doom. Almost makes my old digs at a local ISP seem like Recovery. At least UNIX fails in simple and explainable ways, most of the time. -andrew ("not with a beep, but with a whimper") [0] "fine" being entirely a relative thing, in this case. -- "You'd be better advised to simply run along and contract a disfiguring disease of some sort, never to be heard from again." -- Geoff Miller ------- End of forwarded message ------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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