Re: cron/at question.
At 11:48 PM 12/13/00 +0100, Leen Besselink wrote:
>> Should have given you an example of what I am doing. Here it is....
>>
>> # at 23:17
>> warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
>> >/usr/local/bin/radio 104
>
>Maybe this command runs sub commands and that's why radio doesn't show up
>? Looks like it's something you made, so probably a shell script
>(normally they wait until subcommands get executed though (unless you use
>things like: & and friends) ?
>
radio is a normal binary, comes with xawtv. Brings up a curses based radio
tuner. 104 is the frequency tunes (radio 1 voor langs de lijn :-)
Cheerio,
Hans
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