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    chrisp7 | # 11 | 2011-11-24, 17:36 | Report

    a hopeful bump

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    joeD | # 12 | 2011-11-24, 17:40 | Report

    Chrisp7, PM me and I'll email it to you

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    nicolai | # 13 | 2011-11-24, 17:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by chrisp7 View Post
    I lost my N900 and wanted to get the sound as I think its great.
    all sounds are in osso-sounds-ui
    google for
    osso-sounds-ui_5.6+0m5_all.deb

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    king Ralphred | # 14 | 2011-11-24, 18:07 | Report

    Like others on this thread, I thought this thread was about how to change the 'I'm dieing' sound. Can it be done and how would it be done? Can just about use x term.

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    chrisp7 | # 15 | 2011-12-13, 16:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
    all sounds are in osso-sounds-ui
    google for
    osso-sounds-ui_5.6+0m5_all.deb
    awesome, will try and extract!
    Thanks man, really appreciate it.

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    anthonie | # 16 | 2011-12-13, 17:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by king Ralphred View Post
    Like others on this thread, I thought this thread was about how to change the 'I'm dieing' sound. Can it be done and how would it be done? Can just about use x term.
    Your question was basically answered by Zas, who pointed to the location and file. With that information and a little bit of googling, you could have solved this yourself.

    You'll need to be root to do anything usefull (or sudo), so make sure you have rootsh installed.

    You can see the file by going to

    Code:
    /usr/share/sounds/
    and ls for ui-battery_low.wav ("ls" gives you a directory listing, like "dir" in dos)

    Make a backup of the file by issuing the following command:

    Code:
    cp /usr/share/sounds/ui-battery_low.wav /usr/share/sounds/ui-battery_low_battery.wav.backup
    Assuming the file you want to use as a replacement is located in MyDocs (the n900 folder on your phone's file explorer), issue the following (where your replace the name of your file with the appropriate name) command: Again, you must be root.

    Code:
    cp /home/user/MyDocs/yourfile.wav /usr/share/sounds/ui-battery_low.wav

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