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Hi !

In the ringtone settings screen, when we add a sound in a category (email, chat, etc.), it remains in the list even if it is not chosen.

The list of proposed sounds seems to come from the "/etc/ringtones" file, but adding a new choice in a category doesn't modify the "/etc/ringtones" file.

So, where is list of "non-default sounds" written ?
I tried to turn off/remove battery/turn on my device and the sounds added were still proposed (so they are not only stored in a kind of cache).

An advice : Never let your phone to a friend who find fun to put xxx sounds with a xxx name as your ringtone
 
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user/home/.ring-tones
 

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Wow many thanks !

I was sure to have grepped this directory but I certainly missed it

Just another question : How did you know what file it was ? Is there some manual I could read with this kind of information ?
 
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Originally Posted by Bearserker View Post
How did you know what file it was ? Is there some manual I could read with this kind of information ?
In Linux the user settings are traditionally in user's home directory ~ in hidden files/directories. (names beginning with a dot ".") Names of these files and directories often correspond with system wide settings that are found in /etc.

There are plenty of Linux handbooks downloadable on the net. Can't really recommond any specific one...maybe someone else knows better.
 
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