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I believe this issue is caused by improper usb umounting, at least on my device. For those with dupes, try running "tracker-processes -r" then reboot.
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I deleted 1, as it was empty... Then the other one disappeared aswell (sounds fair as the one I deleted seemed to be virtual).
I downloaded the ringtones again, but when i restore them they only show up in mediaplayer.
Does anyone know how to get them back in a .ringtones map on my N900?
Thank you in advance!