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2006-04-23
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2006-04-23
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How did you change the default screens? info please
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2006-04-23
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2006-04-24
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2006-04-24
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It's a wav file. I replaced mine. The boot sequence pauses for the length of the wav file, so if you want to speed up your boot time, copy in a very short wav.
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2006-04-24
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Can you please give me the location of the wav file so I can replace it? Thanks.
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2006-04-24
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Can you please give me the location of the wav file so I can replace it? Thanks.
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2006-04-24
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find / -name '*.wav' -print
works best as root
It is /usr/share/sounds/ui-wake_up_tune.wav
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2006-04-24
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Does anyone know of the location of the Boot up sound file? If you were to find it, simply overwriting it with another sound file with the same name should theoritically work, right?