In the past if I wanted to time a process in the darkroom or the kitchen
I had a wind up timer, twist the dial to 27 minutes or whatever I wanted
and a bell would ring when that time had elapsed. Certainly by today a
Fedora computer should be able to do that basic task forme.
I would be happy typing a line inxterm that would run aplay some.wav at
the end of the period. Can anyone tell me how to do that?
Until recently I have used xfce4-timer but that has never been as
convenient as I would like and recently I have had problems with it.
Any suggestions will be appreciated,
Bob
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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