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First define what variables your application needs and their values, then select your application. When this is done you select at which times your application should be run and you're all set. | First define what variables your application needs and their values, then select your application. When this is done you select at which times your application should be run and you're all set. |
Revision as of 11:40, 22 December 2010
Información general
Uso
First define what variables your application needs and their values, then select your application. When this is done you select at which times your application should be run and you're all set.
In In 4.4 KCron is a module which could be found in . If it is not present, please check that you have the kdeadmin package installed. In KDE 4.5 you will find it in . Some distros make KCron a separate package, so if it's not visible you should query your repository for it.
In KCron can be started using Alt+F2 or K-Menu.
Hints
- All the files that are modified are located in the /etc/cron directory where there are numerous files to look at.
- The command-line tool that allows you to have a look at the currently installed cron-jobs is
crontab -l
(that's the letter L).