Hey Sean first of all which OS you use ChronosManager on, currently
ChronosManager depends on PharoSound for the alarm sound and this work on
MacOS but not Linux, no idea about Windows.  I tried to set up on my Ubuntu
as it was saying in instructions but the primitive kept failing to
initialize.

I have to confess because I am on MacOS I have not really cared about this
issue so much. In any case, Sound is enabled by default and I dont like
putting things in Pharo settings I could add a setting in ChronosManager to
disable  it.

If anyone knows a way to make sound work on linux with pharo that would
not require a special setup , i am open to suggestions.



On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 8:29 PM Sean P. DeNigris <s...@clipperadams.com>
wrote:

> It was a bit surprising when I checked the timer and saw that the alarm had
> silently fired quite a while ago as I worked on unaware!
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