On Tue, 2022-04-05 at 20:18 +, olivares33561 via users wrote:
> How can I convert a crontab
> #
> [olivares@fedora Downloads]$ crontab -l
> # min hour day-of-month month day-of-week command
> # 0-59 0-231-311-12 0-6 0=sun 1=mon
> #50 04 * * 1-5 ~/.xalarm >/dev/null 2>&1
> #50 04 * * 0
On Apr 5, 2022, at 16:19, olivares33561 via users
wrote:
>
> [olivares@fedora Downloads]$ crontab -l
> […]
> [olivares@fedora Downloads]$ sudo systemctl list-timers
I noticed you put your crontab entries in your user crontab, but later looked
at system timers. You will want to either use syst
On 4/6/22 10:50, olivares33561 via users wrote:
I have a crontab file that I use to play some files about 3 minutes before bell
rings between classes. I had to install anacron with dnf command. I have seen
emails where some folks recommend systemd timers. How can I convert a crontab
25 16 * *
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On Tuesday, April 5th, 2022 at 6:43 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> On Tue Apr05'22 10:02:35PM, Barry wrote:
>
> > From: Barry ba...@barrys-emacs.org
> > Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2022 22:02:35 +0100
> > To: oli
On Tue, 5 Apr 2022, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/5/22 18:58, Michael Hennebry wrote:
How do I tell F35 to use X?
Assuming you're not actually on the live boot, when you are at the login
screen, click on your user. Then before you enter your password, there
should be a gear icon somewhere. Cl