Stephen is right! As soon as I read his reply I suddenly remembered that
"at" collects the output of the scheduled command to send it as an
e-mail to the user who ran it.
The usual output from lavrec is harmless on a terminal, because every
line overwrites the previous one, but on a file, or maybe
Hallo
> I start lavrec from /opt/bin (I compiled the sources), and everything
> goes right (at least, lavrec works as expected). Sometimes I record TV
> programs from my satellite decoder at night, so I schedule the recording
> with "at", but... the system hangs.
Does it only happen whey you sc
Hi,
On Monday 29 Jan 2007, Andrea Giuliano wrote:
> ... I schedule the recording with "at", but... the system hangs.
> ...
> Well, actually it doesn't really hands: the system load becomes suddenly
> so high that even killing the process is very difficult because the
> terminal is incredibly slow,
Dear all,
I guess there is something I cannot see before my very eyes, so I hope
you will be patient with me!
Here are the facts.
I start lavrec from /opt/bin (I compiled the sources), and everything
goes right (at least, lavrec works as expected). Sometimes I record TV
programs from my satel