[Discussion] TimeKeeper/2 not keeping time
bokeny at earthlink.net
bokeny at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 5 11:26:25 PDT 2007
In <200707051654.l65GsnAp023134 at ms-smtp-01.tampabay.rr.com>, on
07/05/2007
at 12:52 PM, msnyder1 at cfl.rr.com said:
>On 07/05/07 at 11:32 AM, bokeny at earthlink.net said:
>>Thanks for the reply. I could not find cron2. The others seemed to me
>>as a one-shot deals.
>Search Hobbes for cron2, and you'll find cron2141.zip. If you still
>can't find it, I can email it to you.
I do not know how did I misspelled cron2 when I looked for it before,
now I found it.
>They are one-shot deals. With cron2, you can make them run that
>one-shot automatically as often as you like. I think that every six
>hours is quite enough, but if you're a real fanatic about your computer
>clock's accuracy, you could do it every 15 minutes.
I am retired and not fussy about time, but my daughter was late from
school this morning. I guess, 14 minutes is a little bit too much for
her. For me, I still keep up with which month we are in. :-) I will
'play' with cron2 again, I think I tried it before but I had a hard time
with all the settings.
Thanks for your help.
--
Zoltan Bokeny
bokeny at earthlink dot net
Fayetteville, North Carolina
I will not shop at "Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. of China"!
More information about the Discussion
mailing list