alarm

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Version: 6 Decemeber 1999 (openSuse - 09/10/07)

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NAME

alarm - set the alarm power time and or date of a Toshiba laptop

SYNOPSIS

alarm [ -dlhv ]

DESCRIPTION

alarm allows you to set the alarm power on time and/or date of any Toshiba laptop or notebook that supports the alarm power on feature. Older models may only support an alarm power on time.

alarm allows fairly complex time specifications, extending the POSIX.2 standard. It accepts times of the form HH:MM to set the alarm at a specific time of day. (If that time is already past, the next day is assumed.) You may also specify midnight, noon, or teatime (4pm) and you can have a time-of-day suffixed with AM or PM for the morning or the evening. You can also say what day the alarm should be set, by giving a date in the form month-name day with an optional year, or giving a date of the form MMDDYY or MM/DD/YY or DD.MM.YY. The specification of a date must follow the specification of the time of day. You can also give times like now + count time-units, where the time-units can be minutes, hours, days, or weeks and you can tell alarm to set the alarm today by suffixing the time with today and to set the alarm tomorrow by suffixing the time with tomorrow.

For example, to set the alarm at 4pm three days from now, you would do alarm 4pm + 3 days, to set the alarm at 10:00am on July 31, you would do alarm 10am Jul 31 and to set the alarm at 1am tomorrow, you would do alarm 1am tomorrow.

OPTIONS

-d, --disable
Disable the alarm power on feature of the laptop.
-l, --localtime
Use if the hardware CMOS clock on the laptop is set to localtime rather than GMT/UTC.
-h
Print a short synopsis of the command line arguments.
-v, --version
Print the version number and then exit.

BUGS

You cannot set the power on alarm date to everyday.

AUTHOR

This program was written by Jonathan Buzzard (jonathan@buzzard.org.uk) and may be freely distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for this program.

SEE ALSO

fan(1), svpw(1), hotkey(1x), tpasswd(1), wmtuxtime(1x)