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Hi all, I’ve been getting back on my meditation practice and it’s starting to feel good again. I got tired of constantly setting my cell phone’s timer, and the alarm sound it makes is abhorrent. So I did some hunting around and found a great meditation timer for Linux, it’s called “Sit Quietly” and can be found at
http://quietwatercourse.co.uk/sitquietly/ . The author didn’t include a .deb package for those of us using 64-bit Linux, so I compiled my own and you can snaggle it here: sitquietly_101-1_amd64.deb .
Happy meditating!
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