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Hello,
I recently heard about a great command called "at" that would allow me to schedule tasks at various times. I wanted to mess around with it, but can't seem to find it. The problem is very simple:
% at
bash: at: command not found
I've done a "find / at", and found nothing. However, if I do "man at" I see a manpage for at. I'm very confused. Does anyone know how I can run this command.
Russ
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pacman -S at
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whoa... I need to go to bed. I must be more sleepy than I thought. Thanks!
Russ
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