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you are looking for something great, something amazing, something useful, something helpful...You are in it! This all about the operating system called "Linux!" What is really Linux all about? What is so special about Linux? Why is it amazing? How useful or helpful is it? If you are learning about Linux, you are in the right place! That's why this is called "Linux For Beginners." Please feel free to navigate around. Check out "My Linux Guides" and "The Linux FTP Archive" to FTP sites and directories where you can get Linux and everything you can run on it, and "My File Warez"--just some files and programs.
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- Linuxjournal.com Today, in our ongoing series on learning to live with Linux's ``inner dæmons'', we are going to look at two dæmons that schedule job execution on Linux. These dæmons are more or less exactly like those found on virtually every UNIX out there. (Linux has separate dæmons for at and cron. Old versions of Linux used a program called ``atrun'', which was run in root's crontab once a minute to execute at requests. Some other Unix operating systems have atd functionality directly in crond. This qualifier brought to you by the bureau of auctorial honesty. This article will cover atd and crond as they are distributed with most currently sold distributions, including Debian 2.1, Red Hat, SuSE and Corel, among others.) My test cases were all carried out on a Red Hat 6.1 installation using version 3.1.7 of at. Debian and SuSE versions I currently have are at 3.1.8.