Well, I ran into this on my Fedora install....and of course my Lucid
install suffers from the same fault. Sound themes are great, but only if
you can build them easily. I'm glad to see that others share my opinion.
Komputes is right on the money...the only thing I would add to his first
suggestion is that a ~/.sound_themes type directory would be nice as
well, so a user could install a sound theme without root privs.

As for the second part, well, I needed an excuse to learn some GTK
programming, and this annoyed me so much that I decided to write a
little program to create XDG sound themes. So....

<SHAMELESS_PLUG>
I just released earXDG-0.0.2 It's a GTK+ program written in C++ for editing XDG 
sound themes. All FOSS-ified for your consuming pleasure (read GPL). It's not 
perfect, but I have used it to create several themes on both Ubuntu 10.04 
and Fedora 12.

Unfortunately, there is no .DEB yet, so if you want it, you'll have to build it 
from source.  If someone who is more knowledgeable about creating deb packages 
wants to give it it a go to help out the non-programmers, just let me know.
You can pick it up at:
http://www.infinitys-mind.com/earXDG
Be sure to read the README, BUGS, and TODO files to be aware of current issues, 
and if you find a bug not mentioned in the BUGS file, please drop me line.
</SHAMELESS_PLUG>

Anyway, I hope that helps somebody out...I'm off to edit my 'Trek'
theme.....enjoy!

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gnome-volume-control missing ability to customize session sound effects theme
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