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recently i have switched to ubuntu from windows just because i like to explorer new areas but sticked here at ubuntu but there is a problem that i am a heavy sleeper and need alarm that wakes me in morning for my uni i have tried my alarms in ubuntu but couldnt find anyone that wakes my computer from sleepmode or from hibernation is there any software that does that thing need help please

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    An advice please switch off your pc while sleeping ,buy a separate alarm clock or use alarm feature in your mobile phone
    – Tachyons
    Apr 10, 2012 at 3:05

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If you don't mind some scripting you can check my answer to a similar question here.

UPDATE: Actually, searching Ubuntu repositories for "wake" found the following application:

wakeup

This package has a complete graphical front end with which a user can set an alarm to wake the computer - from poweroff if possible - and read a user-defined text. This text can grab relevant information (date, time, weather, Evolution schedule and tasks, news from an rss feed, number of new email messages, etc.) and speak that as well, or play music, all as defined by the user. More capabilities can be added to the alarm via a complete and simple plugin system. Supports multiple alarms.

Looks like exactly what you want

You can install it using

sudo apt-get install wakeup

or just via Software Center

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Try this link Alarm clock pseudoberries They have a good one on this site.

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To get started, press Ctrl – Alt – T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the commands below to install:

Enter code here:

sudo apt-get install alarm-clock-applet

Enjoy!

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    But this program is not able to wake up a hybernated/sleeping computer as far as I'm aware...
    – Sergey
    Apr 10, 2012 at 3:06
  • Yeah i think Sergey has a good point that you would have to input some code maybe into an API/Kernel to get that to work as i was reading your intro at the top, it looks like your new to linux. So you may have to do some reading, if your not new to it all then you should find what your looking for. :)
    – Mattlinux1
    Apr 10, 2012 at 3:17

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