Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
A> nohup sh -c "(sleep 100h; move-my-toes)" &
Yeah, never rebooted where you live.
Does at survive a reboot?
Of course.
Daniel
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A> nohup sh -c "(sleep 100h; move-my-toes)" &
Yeah, never rebooted where you live.
Out with it, what at(1) command do they use at GNU?
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A> nohup sh -c "(sleep 100h; move-my-toes)" &
Yeah, never rebooted where you live.
Does at survive a reboot?
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Constructive me says: Debian's at(1) is so bad, one can't even do
$ at next year
parse error. Last token seen: year
Garbled time
$ at now + 12 months #Sigh. Must use instead.
No wonder. Not genuine GNU parts. Say, Stallman to the rescue. What
do those cool GNU people use? Don
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Constructive me says: Debian's at(1) is so bad, one can't even do
It is not only bad. It has a fame of being sort of a security bomb
(currently the fuse is believed to be unlit, but we never know if there
isn't a hidden one lit in there somewhere).
Wethe
Constructive me says: Debian's at(1) is so bad, one can't even do
$ at next year
parse error. Last token seen: year
Garbled time
$ at now + 12 months #Sigh. Must use instead.
No wonder. Not genuine GNU parts. Say, Stallman to the rescue. What
do those cool GNU people use? Don't tell me they don't
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