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2013-03-19
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@ Pordenone IT
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#1182
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2013-03-19
, 17:02
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@ Pordenone IT
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#1183
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sh -c "echo rootme | devel-su -c '/home/user/scripts/stopapp.sh'" sh -c "echo rootme | devel-su -c '/home/user/scripts/startapp.sh'"
/sbin/stop apps/appname /sbin/start apps/appname
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2013-03-20
, 10:50
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@ Finland
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#1184
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@ajalkane could you implement in the next version the possibility to have more than one custom action? thanks
if someone needs here the scripts to stop and start billboard and calendar notification
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2013-03-23
, 09:45
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#1185
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Hi, does anybody know how to start music-suite with custom playlist specified?
I tried to run mplayer via custom action, but invoker doesn't show me splash that way and cpu load is high.
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2013-03-23
, 17:35
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@ Finland
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#1186
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Maybe somebody could point me a direction - I want to start music player (alarm) playing a random playlist (I generate it via bash+perl) at a specific time and also displaying a window/splash that I could close when I wake up.
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2013-03-24
, 01:26
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@ Israel
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#1187
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2013-03-24
, 06:24
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#1188
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2013-03-24
, 06:30
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@ Finland
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#1189
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Ajalkane, can you please increase the custom action window instead one line ? If you write long commands it's not so convenient. Thanks
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2013-03-24
, 07:08
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#1190
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Seems like QuasarMX doesn't accept cmd params.
Maybe somebody could point me a direction - I want to start music player (alarm) playing a random playlist (I generate it via bash+perl) at a specific time and also displaying a window/splash that I could close when I wake up.
Adrian Filgueira, @hariainm