On Friday 16 July 2010 04:51 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:
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?

the first may be easy, but the second a tad difficult
as my laptop uses rEFIT on the macbookpro.

tried googling, but came across too many outofcontext pages.

thanks,

regards
niyam

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I think simple script and at/crontab can help .......... but don't know how :-) :-D

it requires experiments test and error

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