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Very nice, thanks.
Does this effect the haptic feedback in any way, because after installing it the vibration from touching the screen seems to have dimished to almost nothing?
The battery warning was not obvious to me when I was half asleep last night, leaving me with a dead phone in the morning. In retrospect, I'm pretty sure I know which sound the warning was though.
Might a low/critical battery situation call for a red alert, warp core breach, or self destruct sequence?
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Sorry, I don't have time to change it right now, and tbh I rather like the current low battery sounds anyway. It'd be easy enough to change on your own device though, and if you come up with something you think is better, send it to me and maybe I'll use it in a later version.
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Since Maemo doesn't support sound themeing the package renames the default sounds with dpkg-divert, and the custom sounds remain in use regardless of which theme is selected. To restore the default sounds, just uninstall the package and reboot.
The replacement sounds package is available in the Extras repository (look for 'Okuda/LCARS sounds' in the App Manager), or you can click the install link below if you're reading this on your N900.
I don't have a video of this running on the N900, but here's a 770 running an older version of the package (with all the same sounds).
I suspect many people will probably want to turn off the touchscreen sounds (in Settings > Profiles) once the novelty wears off.
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