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** Hours and Minutes are the time of day to run the task, not an interval. | ** Hours and Minutes are the time of day to run the task, not an interval. | ||
* When done, click OK. The task till be added, and scheduled if enabled. | * When done, click OK. The task till be added, and scheduled if enabled. | ||
* Click "New Task..." to add a new task, or "Modify" to modify an existing task. The '''Add or modify existing task''' page will be displayed. | |||
[[Image:kcron-task-dialog.png|thumb|300px|center|The "Add or modify task" page of SystemSettings]] | |||
* Enter the command to be run. Click the folder icon to choose it from a dialog. | |||
* Enter a comment (optional). This should be descriptive, explaining what the task will do as the command may not always be obvious. | |||
* Click '''Enable this task''' to enable the task to run. | |||
* Click '''Run at system bootup''' to enable the script to run each time the system is booted. | |||
* Click '''Run every day''' to enable the script to run every day. This will automatically select the appropriate options. | |||
* Using the buttons, choose when the command should be run. Not all parameters are required, those not needed may be left blank. | |||
** Hours and Minutes are the time of day to run the task, not an interval. | |||
* When done, click <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>. The task will be added and scheduled if enabled. | |||
=== Hints === | === Hints === |
Revision as of 09:20, 25 December 2018
General Information
Usage
Task Scheduler can be started by starting the System Settings application, and selecting
. New tasks can be added and existing tasks edited or removed.Adding and Modifying tasks
- Click "New Task..." to add a new task, or "Modify" to modify an existing task. The Add or modify existing task page will be displayed.
- Enter the command to be run. Click the folder icon to choose it from a dialog.
- Enter a comment (optional). This should be descriptive, explaining what the task will do as the command may not always be obvious.
- Click Enable this task to enable the task to run.
- Click Run at system bootup to enable the script to run each time the system is booted.
- Click Run every day to enable the script to run every day. This will automatically select the appropriate options.
- Using the buttons, choose when the command should be run. Not all parameters are required, those not needed may be left blank.
- Hours and Minutes are the time of day to run the task, not an interval.
- When done, click OK. The task till be added, and scheduled if enabled.
- Click "New Task..." to add a new task, or "Modify" to modify an existing task. The Add or modify existing task page will be displayed.
- Enter the command to be run. Click the folder icon to choose it from a dialog.
- Enter a comment (optional). This should be descriptive, explaining what the task will do as the command may not always be obvious.
- Click Enable this task to enable the task to run.
- Click Run at system bootup to enable the script to run each time the system is booted.
- Click Run every day to enable the script to run every day. This will automatically select the appropriate options.
- Using the buttons, choose when the command should be run. Not all parameters are required, those not needed may be left blank.
- Hours and Minutes are the time of day to run the task, not an interval.
- When done, click . The task will be added and scheduled if enabled.
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).