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Distribution: Ubuntu Server, Slackware, Red Hat 6.1
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The music file has to be somewhere on the CD. So you can probably mount the CD in your distro and then copy it off. Not really sure where KDE keeps it's start up sounds. Anyone know?
wat if i wasn't running the os? on the iso itself? cuzz i'm out of cd-r so i can't burn it to copy it off. and even if i did i've always had problems trying to get it to mount in write mode for both the flash stick and and the hd.
That should put the contents of the iso in the directory you specify. And then its just a matter of cd'ing to the right directory where the file is. (have no idea what the name of the file is)
oh no i can get into it, i'm saying theres no media files on the cd that i can see cuzz there probly in a certan file or somthing. i've already mounted the iso and read the data off of it and searched it but there no where to be found.
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