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<p>This is how you tell LinuxMCE to do certain tasks at specific times or at regular intervals.  For example, you may want to do something every hour, or at 9:00am on Sundays. Choose one of the 4 types of timed events, specify the parameters, and then choose the commands that should be executed.</p>
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[[Image:TimedEvents.jpg|thumb|200px|Timed Events Admin Page]]
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This is how you tell LinuxMCE to do certain tasks at specific times or at regular intervals.  For example, you may want to do something every hour, or at 9:00am on Sundays.  
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==Adding a Time Event==
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Choose one of the 4 types of timed events, specify the parameters, and then choose the commands that should be executed.
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==Editing a Time Event==
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[[Image:EditTimedEvents.jpg|thumb|200px|Edit Timed Events Admin Page]]
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If you would like to use this event as an alarm clock, choose what rooms this event should act as an alarm clock in. It will appear on the Orbiters' sleeping menu and you can change the time on the Orbiter.

Revision as of 07:02, 7 November 2007

Timed Events Admin Page

This is how you tell LinuxMCE to do certain tasks at specific times or at regular intervals. For example, you may want to do something every hour, or at 9:00am on Sundays.

Adding a Time Event

Choose one of the 4 types of timed events, specify the parameters, and then choose the commands that should be executed.

Editing a Time Event

Edit Timed Events Admin Page

If you would like to use this event as an alarm clock, choose what rooms this event should act as an alarm clock in. It will appear on the Orbiters' sleeping menu and you can change the time on the Orbiter.