On Fri, 29 Sep 2023, John Jason Jordan wrote:

Well, that didn't come out well. In Xubuntu I did 'sudo crontab -e,'

John,

When you want to only look at the crontab contents use `crontab -l' to list them.

Sparky's crontab is empty, so I can paste in the T-Mobile job from
Xubuntu, but it looks like I'll have to rewrite the two backup jobs and
the job to pop up the rsync exit codes. The scripts are here and they run
fine when I run them manually. I remember writing these jobs in Xubuntu's
crontab a couple years ago. What happened to them? And if the jobs are no
longer in Xubuntru's crontab, why are they still running?

If you know the file names, or part of them you can do either `locate
<filename>' or `sudo find / -name <filename>'.

Regards,

Rich

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