calendar command missing

oldman talbotscott at cox.net
Sun Jan 28 06:11:06 UTC 2007


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Scott Evans wrote:
> I just finished getting back into having a home box running Linux, and
> I've installed Fedora 5, since that's the version that the guide book I
> have came with.  Anyway, I was migrating over some data from another
> (non-Linux) system, and I'm shocked to find that the "calendar" command
> is missing from my Linux installation.  It's present on the solaris,
> aix, and the Tru64 unix boxes I've just checked, but can't find it
> anywhere on my Linux install.
> 
> Am I missing something with my FC5 install, is this a known thing, or is
> there some other command I'm missing that has the same functionality
> (reads a calendar file in the user's home dir and spits out events that
> are for that day or the next day).
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> Scott
> 
	Are you by chance thinking of cal? (it prints out a calendar for the
current or specified month and year). it should be in your /usr/bin
directory and is provided by d year). It is provided by the util-linux
package.

Scott(2)
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