because the at job does not necessarilt inherit the correct path, you
may need to put the full path to commands, eg

/usr/bin/mplayer /mnt/movies...etc

On Sun, 07 Sep 2003
17:53:20+0100 antonovich<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> > Very cool! Cheers
> > I'll be using this heaps.
> 
> I spoke too soon! It doesn't seem to be working! I seem to have got a
> few jobs queued up but they don't execute. They stay in the queue even
> though they should have executed yesterday or whatever...
> cheers
> anton
> ps. It might just be that I am not specifying a "job" properly. How do
> I do that? I have just been typing what I would type in for a command
> line instruction eg. mplayer /mnt/Movies/TheMatrix.avi, but this
> doesn't work. What am i doing wrong???
> 
> 


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