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Some way of playing a sound


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There has got to be some way of playing a sound. As you can see, I have tried many ways. :-)



#!/bin/bash 
#
# located in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/
# Created 4/6/19
NUM=10
echo "This file created by $BASH_SOURCE" >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
echo $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D) >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
exec 2>> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt

if [ "${1}" = "pre" ]; then
# Do the thing you want before suspend here
echo "We are suspending $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)."
elif [ "${1}" = "post" ]; then
# Do the thing you want after resume here
echo "And we are back from being suspended $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)"
# gxmessage works IF xhost + is run first.
gxmessage -timeout 5 -fg red -font 'sans 20' -display :0 'Computer is back from being suspended.'
# none of the below works
#ffplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
#mplayer /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
# aplay works when used alone, but not here ??
#sleep 20
#aplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax.wav
#exec /home/andy/bin/Relax_Music.sh
/usr/bin/vlc-wrapper /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
fi









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    There has got to be some way of playing a sound. As you can see, I have tried many ways. :-)



    #!/bin/bash 
    #
    # located in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/
    # Created 4/6/19
    NUM=10
    echo "This file created by $BASH_SOURCE" >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
    echo $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D) >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
    exec 2>> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt

    if [ "${1}" = "pre" ]; then
    # Do the thing you want before suspend here
    echo "We are suspending $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)."
    elif [ "${1}" = "post" ]; then
    # Do the thing you want after resume here
    echo "And we are back from being suspended $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)"
    # gxmessage works IF xhost + is run first.
    gxmessage -timeout 5 -fg red -font 'sans 20' -display :0 'Computer is back from being suspended.'
    # none of the below works
    #ffplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
    #mplayer /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
    # aplay works when used alone, but not here ??
    #sleep 20
    #aplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax.wav
    #exec /home/andy/bin/Relax_Music.sh
    /usr/bin/vlc-wrapper /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
    fi









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      There has got to be some way of playing a sound. As you can see, I have tried many ways. :-)



      #!/bin/bash 
      #
      # located in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/
      # Created 4/6/19
      NUM=10
      echo "This file created by $BASH_SOURCE" >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
      echo $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D) >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
      exec 2>> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt

      if [ "${1}" = "pre" ]; then
      # Do the thing you want before suspend here
      echo "We are suspending $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)."
      elif [ "${1}" = "post" ]; then
      # Do the thing you want after resume here
      echo "And we are back from being suspended $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)"
      # gxmessage works IF xhost + is run first.
      gxmessage -timeout 5 -fg red -font 'sans 20' -display :0 'Computer is back from being suspended.'
      # none of the below works
      #ffplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
      #mplayer /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
      # aplay works when used alone, but not here ??
      #sleep 20
      #aplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax.wav
      #exec /home/andy/bin/Relax_Music.sh
      /usr/bin/vlc-wrapper /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
      fi









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      There has got to be some way of playing a sound. As you can see, I have tried many ways. :-)



      #!/bin/bash 
      #
      # located in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/
      # Created 4/6/19
      NUM=10
      echo "This file created by $BASH_SOURCE" >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
      echo $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D) >> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt
      exec 2>> /home/andy/Downloads/systemd_suspend_test.txt

      if [ "${1}" = "pre" ]; then
      # Do the thing you want before suspend here
      echo "We are suspending $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)."
      elif [ "${1}" = "post" ]; then
      # Do the thing you want after resume here
      echo "And we are back from being suspended $(date +%I:%M:%S_%D)"
      # gxmessage works IF xhost + is run first.
      gxmessage -timeout 5 -fg red -font 'sans 20' -display :0 'Computer is back from being suspended.'
      # none of the below works
      #ffplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
      #mplayer /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
      # aplay works when used alone, but not here ??
      #sleep 20
      #aplay /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax.wav
      #exec /home/andy/bin/Relax_Music.sh
      /usr/bin/vlc-wrapper /usr/share/sounds/My_Sounds/Relax_6_Seconds.mp3
      fi






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