hi kingsly,
> > dear all, > > > > i'd love to drift to sleep listening to some audio or music playing via > mplayer > > on my ubuntu 9.04, > > but obviously, once asleep, don't want to get up to quit mplayer and > shutdown > > the laptop. > > likewise, i'd also love to wake up to mplayer after the laptop autoboots > into > > ubuntu. > > > > any way of doing this automagically? > > I used to use this to wake me up (Modify to suit your tastes!) > > #/bin/sh > > aumix -w 10 > aumix -v 10 > > ogg123 -qz ~/Music/Vivaldi\,\ Antonio/The\ Four\ Seasons\ and\ Violin\ > Concertos/*flac & > > for vol in `seq 1 9` > do > aumix -w +10 > aumix -v +10 > sleep 5 > done > ## End of Script ## > > vivaldi! now i knew of a guy long ago, who claimed you could get him to sign a blank cheque if he were in the middle of listening to the four seasons. > Save it as wakeup.sh > > and > > at -f wakeup.sh now+5 hours > > or > > at -f wakeup.sh 5am > (man at for more funky time options) > yup! but... how do i ever wake up, if my laptop never boots again after lulling me to sleep and executing an auto-shutdown? what a nightmarish scenario that would be if i did not have a biological override to that. am using ubuntu 9.04 on a macbookpro 5,1 and ubuntu boots over rEFIt that then takes it to grub. regards n > > You can do the whole volume thing with negative values and longer sleeps to > create a lullaby.sh script > > Kingsly > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Kingsly At Users Dot SourceForge Dot Net -- http://kingsly.org/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > > -- niyam bhushan
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