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at command

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SailFishing
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at command

Post by SailFishing »

I am trying to use 'at' to schedule some stuff, however bash tells me no command, i've tried as root also, to no avail... /etc/at.allow makes no difference either... any help?
6feet5
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Re: at command

Post by 6feet5 »

Hi,

Perhaps a stupid question, but did you install the 'at' package?

/Johan
SailFishing
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Re: at command

Post by SailFishing »

is at a package in itself, or contained within something, i would have to install, on my debian system the command was installed as default...
SailFishing
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Re: at command

Post by SailFishing »

sorted installed from debian repository...

cheers
SailFishing
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Re: at command

Post by SailFishing »

Although more of a stupid moment on my behalf! is now working fine!

cheers
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