System sounds

Georgi Kourtev gkourtev at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 19:07:11 UTC 2012


>
> Yes. There should be only one "file:///" for each line.
>
> Some weeks ago, a KDE update changed all the default .notifyrc files and
> the
> paths to the sound files were eliminated. I cobbled together that script
> on KFN
> to fix the problem -- much quicker than hand-editing each file or using
> the GUI.
>
> Every once in a while, an update would revert the .notifyrc files to their
> broken state, so I'd have to run the script again.
>
> It appears now that some, but not all, of the .notifyrc files are fixed. So
> today's update resulted in some correct paths and some incorrect paths.
> When I
> ran my script, the incorrect paths were fixed; the already-correct paths
> received an extra "file:///" because my script is not smart enough to check
> whether such an entry is already there :) And if you look at your prior
> email,
> you'll lines with two "file:///" bits.
>
> So by following the procedure I described, all your .notifyrc files are
> correct
> as of right now. Who knows what'll happen with the next batch of updates. I
> guess I should make my little script a bit smarter...
>
> ...Steve
>
>
> Your script is smart enough for me being a 'behind the keyboard only
interface'. After reboot all sounds are fine.  Thanks a million!
gk
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