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Now to change it is a little bit of fun.
 
Now to change it is a little bit of fun.
  
first in
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first change directory to
  
  /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/framework/subsystems/oeventd/receiver.py
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  /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/framework/subsystems/oeventd/
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and open the file receiver.py
  
 
#this will be /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/oeventd/receiver.py if you are using FSO under Debian
 
#this will be /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/oeventd/receiver.py if you are using FSO under Debian
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Then
 
Then
  
  mv /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/framework/subsystems/oeventd/receiver.pyo /home/root  
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  mv receiver.pyo /home/root  
 
#receiver.pyo will be receiver.pyc in FSO under Debian
 
#receiver.pyo will be receiver.pyc in FSO under Debian
cd /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/framework/subsystems/oeventd/
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# or /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/oeventd as mentioned above
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  python
 
  python
 
   >>> import py_compile
 
   >>> import py_compile

Revision as of 13:06, 18 August 2008

Key pages on:
FSO

(Other distributions)


The ringtone in milestone 2 is stored here:

/usr/share/sounds/Arkanoid_PSID.sid

Now to change it is a little bit of fun.

first change directory to

/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/framework/subsystems/oeventd/

and open the file receiver.py

  1. this will be /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/oeventd/receiver.py if you are using FSO under Debian

Change the line that reads:

decoder = gst.element_factory_make( "siddec", "decoder" )

to

decoder = gst.element_factory_make( "mad", "decoder" )


and change the line that reads:

filesrc.set_property( "location", "/usr/share/sounds/Arkanoid_PSID.sid" )

to

filesrc.set_property( "location", "/usr/share/sounds/ringtone" )

Then

mv receiver.pyo /home/root 
  1. receiver.pyo will be receiver.pyc in FSO under Debian


python
 >>> import py_compile
 >>> py_compile.compile("receiver.py")
 >>> quit()
/etc/init.d/fso-frameworkd restart && /etc/init.d/zhone-session stop && sleep 2 && /etc/init.d/zhone-session start
  1. I've only run the above restart commands in Debian so I'm not sure if they are the same in the default FSO image
  2. the default zhone-session file doesn't have a working restart command, hence the stop->sleep 2->start

Now you can link /usr/share/sounds/ringtone to any mp3 and that will be your ringtone

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Key pages on:
FSO

(Other distributions)


The ringtone in milestone 2 is stored here:

/usr/share/sounds/Arkanoid_PSID.sid

Now to change it is a little bit of fun.

first change directory to

/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/framework/subsystems/oeventd/

and open the file receiver.py

  1. this will be /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/oeventd/receiver.py if you are using FSO under Debian

Change the line that reads:

decoder = gst.element_factory_make( "siddec", "decoder" )

to

decoder = gst.element_factory_make( "mad", "decoder" )


and change the line that reads:

filesrc.set_property( "location", "/usr/share/sounds/Arkanoid_PSID.sid" )

to

filesrc.set_property( "location", "/usr/share/sounds/ringtone" )

Then

mv receiver.pyo /home/root 
  1. receiver.pyo will be receiver.pyc in FSO under Debian


python
 >>> import py_compile
 >>> py_compile.compile("receiver.py")
 >>> quit()
/etc/init.d/fso-frameworkd restart && /etc/init.d/zhone-session stop && sleep 2 && /etc/init.d/zhone-session start
  1. I've only run the above restart commands in Debian so I'm not sure if they are the same in the default FSO image
  2. the default zhone-session file doesn't have a working restart command, hence the stop->sleep 2->start

Now you can link /usr/share/sounds/ringtone to any mp3 and that will be your ringtone