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Keeping Cardmgr quiet

A while back I asked about stopping the audio notification for cardmgr on laptops. This can be very annoying especially in Slack where the beeps come out full blast. Everybody in the building knows you just booted into Linux. ;-) Well I finally found out how to do it and thought I’d share

For Slackware 9.1 or 10

Edit “/etc/rc.d rc.pcmcia” file and change

CARDMGR_OPTS=""

to

CARDMGR_OPTS="-q"

For Debian

For Debian the location is /etc/default/pcmcia/ and don’t use the quotes. Hope that helps you laptop users

For Suse 9.2

in “/etc/sysconfig/pcmcia” change the line to read

PCMCIA_BEEP="no"

and run SuSEconfig


– original contribution by Jay Latham http://mail.linuxbasics.org/pipermail/qna/2004-November/000306.html


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  tutorials/using/keeping_cardmgr_quiet.txt · Last modified: 2007/11/16 12:24

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