I think that’s built into the calendar in lxqt.
I usually just do a sleep for the time length then a, 07 or bel.
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I think that’s built into the calendar in lxqt.
I usually just do a sleep for the time length then a, 07 or bel.
Might help if you said which DE
I didnt mention a DE since I'm using i3 window manager. But yeah, something that can work with i3 or on the system tray
Have you tried these options or these ones? Literally any search term is giving plenty of results...
Can we have a search for xfce too, please?
In relation to my post from yesterday or?
Sorry, It was a low effort joke related to the search being specific to a window manager.
I'd like to have a timer on xfce (tried one a while ago and was broken af,) but I haven't done an actual search.
Don't be sorry, this is like the first time I didn't get ratio'd for this type of comment.
Actually the second search should work for you as well (systray). But I just thought of an even better one. I am disappoint
Neat, I'll try digging a bit more on that later. Thanks!