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  • October 21st, 2009

    Sleepy: an usefull Amarok script

    Ok ok, I am strange I know. I like to go to sleep listening to music, but I like to stop the music after a while too.
    Because of this I run a command before get up from my seat:
    $ sleep 20m; amarok -s; exit
    Today I was looking for new apps on kde-apps.org when I looked at sleepy.
    What’s sleepy? Is an Amarok 2.x script, like the old Nightingale that was for Amarok 1.x.
    This script allows you to shutdown/hibernate/suspend the PC after the N song or after N minutes. I love this!
    I don’t know why but this script didn’t allow to stop Amarok without shutdown or suspend the PC. I did a patch that add this feature.
    Obviously, you can find the PKGBUILD on AUR ;)

    EDIT: Author released 0.7.1 which include my patch.

    Goodnight!!!

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