After installing gm-notify I see the option of hearing a sound every time a new e-mail arrives in my Gmail inbox, but I don't know where Ubuntu (10.4) stores the system sounds to assign one. Any ideas? Thanks.
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/usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts
would be a good place to find sounds for this purpose.
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu
is a sound theme. Sound themes can be chosen in sound preferences. 'ubuntu' is the only sound theme installed by default. I would advise against editing files in this folder directly. A better thing to do, if you wanted to edit the sounds in this folder, would be to copy it (perhaps to /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu-modified) and change the index.theme file to have a different name.
sudo cp -R /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu-modified
sudo -H gedit /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu-modified/index.theme
Once this is done, you can safely edit the sounds in /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu-modified.
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I see the sounds, and the sound config lets me turn up the "cheek-pop" sound - but don't see themes. – SDsolar Aug 01 '17 at 18:59
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I was about to ask about the license these sounds have. Seems its [CC by SA](https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+source/ubuntu-sounds/+copyright) so it seems they can be used to make derivative works, like a song, from these sounds (:D) – DarkCygnus Jun 10 '20 at 01:55
/usr/share/sounds
If you remove/rename a sound, it should stop. Or you can replace it with an .ogg sound (.wav works too... I think...)
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Thank you all for your responses. I could already assign a system sound to gm-notify and it works beautifully. – mxhernaiz Aug 07 '10 at 15:43
You can find the bulk of the system sounds here: /usr/share/sounds/ with the majority of them being in /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo
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For some sillier sounds (which I sometimes like to use for system events), you can also check here: /usr/share/gnome-games/sounds
You can download more system sounds for Gnome at Gnome-look.org, too.
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I know this was posted over 6 years ago, but that link doesn't work - link rot. It sure is best if you can post info for how to use sounds. – SDsolar Aug 01 '17 at 19:00
You can also try
Sound > Sound Effects
I have mine switched off since I find sound effects annoying
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