Quote:
Originally Posted by rigor
Maybe this will illustrate the situation:
Code:
$ tty
/dev/pts/5
$ date
Tue Dec 16 17:06:29 CST 2014
$ at 17:07
warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
at> echo 'Hello from an at job' >> /dev/pts/5
at> <EOT>
job 6 at Wed Dec 17 17:07:00 2014
$ Hello from an at job
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Thanks for your help and explanation.
Your version above worked on my system using /dev/pts/0.
At is a little complicated, but a useful command.
I am looking for something better than Pschedule which I find difficult to understand and use.
I would like a simple reminder program.
For example:
Show a message on Thursday, 12/18/14 that says, "Dr. Sawbones appt. at 3:30 pm.
Preferably a GUI version.