The unix "leave" command
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I'm taking a survey.
The Unix "leave" command waits a certain amount of time then prints "it's time to leave" on your terminal. I've seen it on FreeBSD but not other systems. Could readers take a moment to see if it is included with your distro/whatever and let me know? (Just type "which leave" and tell me if you get an answer).
So far:
Solaris: No
Cygin: No
FreeBSD: Yes
Update: Thanks, folks! That's all I needed.
The Unix "leave" command waits a certain amount of time then prints "it's time to leave" on your terminal. I've seen it on FreeBSD but not other systems. Could readers take a moment to see if it is included with your distro/whatever and let me know? (Just type "which leave" and tell me if you get an answer).
So far:
Solaris: No
Cygin: No
FreeBSD: Yes
Update: Thanks, folks! That's all I needed.
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Date: 2005-08-06 01:39 pm (UTC)Linux (Debian): No
Linux (Redhat, AS2.1 / AS3.0 / AS4.0): No