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Hi all, I can't find the standard unix "at" command to execute commands at a later time. But the manual page for "at" exists. Please help.
Last edited by mkmm (2008-11-13 20:58:07)
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pacman -S at
solves the problem.
I can confirm the man page is there before installing.
Last edited by Ashren (2008-11-13 20:57:12)
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Thanks, it works. I have tried pacman -Ss at, but there was no result for "at".
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