Its probably possessed, you should spray it with holly water, until the exorcist
gets there. The beeping is only the beginning, if you computer starts talking in
ancient Aramaic then you have a much more serious problem on your hands. But in
reality the people have already told you what to do, its overheating, I've had
the same problem, simply remove and then reattach the heat sink to the
processor, and think about adding an extra fan, that worked for me.

"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....
>
> r
>
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