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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-11 18:07:05 +0200 |
Now there seems to be a third party GUI tool to set the snooze timeout. But I NEVER want any snooze. I always wake up on the first ring. And often I wake up before the alarm and I'm in, and when the alarm clock rings, I'm in toilet or kitchen, where I cannot stop the alarm.
But it seems there is no way to completely disable snoozing from the alarm clock not even from the command line:
timedclient-qt5 --set-snooze=0 says: default snooze set to 0
But that actually seems to keep the old value, not disable it.
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Now there seems to be a third party GUI tool to set the snooze timeout. But I NEVER want any snooze. I always wake up on the first ring. And often I wake up before the alarm and I'm in, and when the alarm clock rings, I'm in toilet or kitchen, where I cannot stop the alarm.
But it seems there is no way to completely disable snoozing from the alarm clock not even from the command line:
timedclient-qt5 --set-snooze=0 says: default snooze set to 0
But that actually seems to keep the old value, not disable it.
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Now there seems to be a third party GUI tool to set the snooze timeout. But I NEVER want any snooze. I always wake up on the first ring. And often I wake up before the alarm and I'm in, and when the alarm clock rings, I'm in toilet or kitchen, where I cannot stop the alarm.
But it seems there is no way to completely disable snoozing from the alarm clock not even from the command line:
timedclient-qt5 --set-snooze=0 says: default snooze set to 0
But that actually seems to keep the old value, not disable it.
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Now there seems to be a third party GUI tool to set the snooze timeout. But I NEVER want any snooze. I always wake up on the first ring. And often I wake up before the alarm and I'm in, and when the alarm clock rings, I'm in toilet or kitchen, where I cannot stop the alarm.
But it seems there is no way to completely disable snoozing from the alarm clock not even from the command line:
timedclient-qt5 --set-snooze=0 says: default snooze set to 0
But that actually seems to keep the old value, not disable it.