Re: Audio with CRON works - not AT?

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On 04/06/2010 07:52 AM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> People,
>
> When I put:
>
> 40 21 * * * root /usr/bin/mplayer -ao alsa
> /home/phil/audio/vincent_van_gogh.mp3
>
> in /etc/crontab - it works but if use "at" for any time and enter:
>
> /usr/bin/mplayer -ao alsa /home/phil/audio/vincent_van_gogh.mp3
>
> - at the designated time I hear a click as though something happens but
> no audio clip.
>
> Anyone know why "at" doesn't behave?

I'm sure it does.  When you use /etc/crontab, you're saying "use root's
environment when running this command".  You weren't clear, but if
you're using "at" as any user other than root, then it'll execute with
_that_ user's environment, not root's.  This might cause access issues
to the audio hardware, pulseaudio may not be running if you're not
logged into the system via the GUI, etc., etc.  There's lots of stuff
going on there.
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