Valent Turkovic wrote:
I tried playing with at command and I can't make it start when I want to.
gaim | at now +1 minute
- this starts gaim right away
echo 'gaim'|at now + 1 minute
- this does nothing
making a script called "start" and giving it +x and then:
at -f start now +1 minute
- does nothing.
I tried reading man and googling but I can't find an answer how to
start gaim every day at 8:15 under my username "pero" that I log in.
How is gaim supposed to know where to display its output (there might be
many X sessions, or none)? And if it does find your session, why should
it allow this program to open a new window?
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