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Dear linuxers!
I regret to inform you that the 'at' command on my shell doesn't work.
I tried stuff, of course. I checked my syntax with the man pages and even made myself an at.allow file in /etc to make AT let me use it.
The atq command shows the AT jobs, without executing them. At the due time it treats the AT jobs as done. Except that nothing happens.
I am using a Jaunty. Clearly, the command's alright and I'm missing some important step in the process. Could you help?
Regards
Suhit Kelkar
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Suhit Kelkar suhitkelkar@gmail.com wrote:
I regret to inform you that the 'at' command on my shell doesn't work.
I tried stuff, of course. I checked my syntax with the man pages and even made myself an at.allow file in /etc to make AT let me use it.
The atq command shows the AT jobs, without executing them. At the due time it treats the AT jobs as done. Except that nothing happens.
I am using a Jaunty. Clearly, the command's alright and I'm missing some important step in the process. Could you help?
Can you please give us what command you gave? Please copy paste it. That would be the first thing in identifying the problem.