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righteousit.com
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| | | | | You know what Linux needs? Another task scheduling system!said nobody ever Important Artifacts Command output: systemctl list-timers --all systemctl status *.timers File locations: /usr/lib/systemd/system/*.{timer,service} /etc/systemd/system $HOME/.config/systemd [/var]/run/systemd/transient/*.{timer,service} [/var]/run/user/*/systemd/transient/*.{timer,service} Also Syslog logs sent to LOG_CRON facility. The Basics If you've been busy trying to get actual work done on your Linux systems, you may have missed... | |
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seb.jambor.dev
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| | | | | systemd by example. Part 5: Timers. | |
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trstringer.com
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| | | | | systemd has become a mainstay for the Linux world, but one of the things that still seems to stick around is cron jobs. Its understandable, as cron is a tool that we have been using for a long time. Change is hard, but I think systemd Timers make the change well worth it. Here are a few reasons why | |
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enoent.fr
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| | | Random musings of a software engineer. | ||