-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If you have compiled flite or installed it on your system, you probably also have "flite_time" available. One way I use it is in an alias defining "ft" as follows: alias ft='flite_time `uptime | cut -b 2-6` >/dev/null' I place this alias definition in /etc/profile, so that it becomes available to every user. Typing "ft" at a prompt gives me the time of day on demand. If you want to hack an entry in crontab from the rhs of this alias, you may have to include the absolute path to flite_time as well as to cut, instead of just the names of those programs. Chuck (rhs = right hand side) - -- The Moon is Waning Crescent (1% of Full) My home page is now at http://www.mhcable.com/~chuckh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBQNDi5jVdG8M9x9tGAQJtMgQA3XnjGxQHQud7CVHvZBT9bY1nD+KX9KqC mhQOuBl5GxZ1mlMe3cITdcSngMc/qCOzD3XL1BYvvXxnhALn91xDHuvGhHYt89iL edX2Qbdk/UiIEuid8PRLo9JwsqA9aeNmhdcYRrEBmw0hINCAxtNkDhmS1tgWfim0 IlqIaX9vdys= =6Ual -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----