Re: Setting up an atjob.

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Hi Larry!
I think i understand but to be sure could you just type an example in a mail and send me.
Thanks.
/A
20 jan 2013 kl. 14:35 skrev Hart Larry <chime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Well Anders, I am quite happy to help on this one, as I have been struggling with form-and-context.   Many times from the office I would login to my home machine-and try-and-setup recording a stream during an upcoming News event. Exactly all commands must be right-and-in the correct order.  So first we have time-and-date.
> at 8:55am today
> If the time would be right on an hour you would just type
> at 8am today
> OK, next you would type commands as if you were right there at your console,
> mplayer /home/anders/alarm.wav
> And lastly, you would hit a control+d to finish a job.
> I hope I got all of this accurately for you-and-all of us
> Hart
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