Why does then 'at' command need a display? I have a screen I sometimes start with -d -m. In the config file it uses there are a few 'at'-commands that doesn't run when stated in that way. I know the at command may need a display in som invocations, but not when the first parameter is a number. Not exactly sure what to do do fix it, but it would be nice if the command actually could be used in such a case.

Another way to solve what i do could be to use a per-terminal window, but zoombie seems to be either on or off for the whole screen.

Any thoughts about it are welcome :)

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  Peder Stray


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