Looking for decent alarm/scheduler program

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Wed Mar 30 03:10:58 UTC 2005


Also, there's the at command and there are cron jobs. So, you have
choices and many resources.

I typically use the at command to have my computer play music when I'm
traveling as an alarm clock to wake me up. Works well.

PS: Sorry for taking two messages to get all this out.

Janina Sajka writes:
> But it does do recuring alarms. 
> 
> terrencev at ak.net writes:
> > Hello,
> > 	I am looking for a decent scheduling program suitable for setting 
> > up daily alarms.  I know emacspeak has the calendar's appointment feature, 
> > but that doesn't seem to support a whole lot in the way of recurring 
> > alarms.  Any suggestions on this matter are greatly appreciated.  I'm 
> > using Oralux, which is based on Knoppix.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Terrence
> > 
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