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#1 2008-06-21 06:39:47

JeremyTheWicked
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From: Poland
Registered: 2008-05-23
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Where is "at"

Which package provides the "at" command? I noticed it's not there by default. Anybody?


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#2 2008-06-21 06:44:34

Allan
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Re: Where is "at"

Try the package called "at"...

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#3 2008-06-21 07:05:49

MilosC
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From: Serbia
Registered: 2008-06-04
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Re: Where is "at"

Allan wrote:

Try the package called "at"...

That's it.

Last edited by MilosC (2008-06-21 07:06:24)

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#4 2008-06-21 11:01:55

JeremyTheWicked
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From: Poland
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Posts: 193

Re: Where is "at"

Lol. It was too obvious to try wink Thanks guys.

Edit: a typo.

Last edited by JeremyTheWicked (2008-06-21 11:21:35)


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