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`at` is a Unix command that can be used to run other commands at a specified time.

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Unix "at" command: I don't want it saving output to /var/mail/

By default (and from what I've looked at thus far), at dumps the standard terminal text output to /var/mail/yourusername. (e.g. echo "hello" | at now + 1 minute will save a log about the command) Is ...
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'at' command not working in arch linux

When I schedule a task using at in Arch Linux it doesn't get executed when its time to but it does get removed from the queue. Here is an example of me scheduling a task. at now + 2 min warning: ...
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How can I call phones from my pc using a mobile phone connected to my pc?

I mean this question in abstract for usb/bluetooth connected featurephones and dumbphones. But also specially for this mobile phone: Motorola RAZR V3i I have computers running debian and ubuntu, can ...
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What does " /bin/sh <$(tty) >$(tty) 2>$(tty) " mean?

I was looking at the GTFOBINS page for the at command and saw this command (last command in that page) echo "/bin/sh <$(tty) >$(tty) 2>$(tty)" | sudo at now; tail -f /dev/null for ...
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