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buzzz(1)                        USER COMMANDS                         buzzz(1)



  NAME
      buzzz - go buzzz.

  SYNOPSIS
      buzzz  -l  i  (loudness) -d f (duration) [-f f (frequency)] [--dragonfly
      (dragon style)] [--bumblebee (bumble style)] [--disk  (computer  style)]
      [-style  (some  style)]  [--scan  (scan  mode)]  [-sd i (scan duration)]
      <file.bzz|dir> (tune source)

  DESCRIPTION
      buzzz buzzes. It can do so in different styles, at different  base  fre-
      quencies,  and  at  different  volumes.  See  the  OPTIONS section for a
      description of all options.

      The -l loudness and -d duration options are  both  mandatory.  The  last
      argument  given  must be a file containing the tune to buzz, or a direc-
      tory containing such tune files.  The  tune  must  be  contained  in  an
      interval  of  at  most  five tones. Non-conforming tunes may damage your
      soundcard.

  OPTIONS
      -f f (frequency)
         Frequency in Hertz, can be specified as a positive real number.

      -l i (loudness)
         Loudness, which is specified as an integer inbetween 0 and 100.

      -d f (duration)
         Duration in hours, can be specified as a positive real.

      The following options are discussed as a group:

      --dragonfly (dragon style)
      --bumblebee (bumble style)
      --disk (computer style)
      --mosquito (sting style)
         These are unary options specifying the style in which to buzz.

      -style str (buzz style)
         str should be one of bumblebee, dragonfly, mosquito, or disk.

      --scan (scan mode)
         This will buzz 10 seconds for each tune specified.  Refer also to the
         -sd option.

      -sd i (scan duration)
         Sets  the  scan  time in (an integer number of) seconds. This affects
         the --scan option.

  FILES
      /etc/zoem/foriamzoem.bzz contains the zoem jingle.
      /etc/zoem/zoem.ascii-art contains zoem related ascii art.  An excerpt is
      shown below.


      .-----------------------------.
      |                             |
      |                  _ " _      |
      |     (\"/)       (_\|/_)     |
      |     (/|\)       (_/|\_)     |
      |       |            |        |
      |             ()     |        |
      |          -----%             |
      |             ()              |
      |                          ejm|
      .-----------------------------.


  ENVIRONMENT
      Currently, no environmental issues with buzzz.

  DIAGNOSTICS
      If  the tune spans an interval larger than 5 tones, buzzz will emit lit-
      tle beeps. If the interval exceeds an octave, buzzz will fork  and  exec
      bell.

  BUGS
      Some do.

  AUTHOR
      Bugs Bunny.

  HISTORY
      repeats  itself,  especially from a buzzing point of view.  Refer to [1]
      for an in-depth analysis.  A different point of  view  is  presented  in
      [2].

  SEE ALSO
      The bell(1) manual.

      [1]  Bugs Bunny. Foo Bar.  A history of making, maintenance, repair, and
      disposal.

      [2] Donald Duck. The futile mistake, and how it changes  my  life  every
      day.



  buzzz 1.00                        29 Feb 2000                         buzzz(1)