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Re: [opensuse] writing a crontab and don't know where to put it
- From: dwain <dwain.alford@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 01:17:10 -0500
- Message-id: <200704120117.24920.dwain.alford@xxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 11 April 2007, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
> dwain wrote:
> > Please help me tame this snarling beast so I can update automatically
> > f-prot.
>
> Did you check out kdesu kcron? As mentioned, you can run it via Run
> Command from a right click on the Desktop, or type in kdesu kcron in a
> terminal window. Try it, you will like it. It makes it very easy to
> handle cron without learning 10 different editors. :-)
>
> --
> Joe Morris
> Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64
I got the error message kcron command not found. I looked in software
management and searched for kcron with no results. I don't understand. Now
what?
Dwain
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Dwain Alford
P.O. Box 145
Winfield, Alabama 35594
telephone: 205.487.2570
cellphone: 205.495.5619
"The artist may use any form which his expression demands;
for his inner impulse must find suitable expression."
Wassily Kandinsky, "Concerning The Spiritual In Art"
> dwain wrote:
> > Please help me tame this snarling beast so I can update automatically
> > f-prot.
>
> Did you check out kdesu kcron? As mentioned, you can run it via Run
> Command from a right click on the Desktop, or type in kdesu kcron in a
> terminal window. Try it, you will like it. It makes it very easy to
> handle cron without learning 10 different editors. :-)
>
> --
> Joe Morris
> Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64
I got the error message kcron command not found. I looked in software
management and searched for kcron with no results. I don't understand. Now
what?
Dwain
--
Dwain Alford
P.O. Box 145
Winfield, Alabama 35594
telephone: 205.487.2570
cellphone: 205.495.5619
"The artist may use any form which his expression demands;
for his inner impulse must find suitable expression."
Wassily Kandinsky, "Concerning The Spiritual In Art"
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