Agreed, I'm not at my machine at the moment but I'm sure I would've noticed
if my DEL key wasn't working (although I have noticed it doesn't work in
Nautilus now).
On 19 October 2011 11:02, Stuart Sears stu...@sjsears.com wrote:
On 19/10/11 15:51, john lewis wrote:
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Ooops! I thought it
Thanks Peter, I appreciate the advice. I'm probably going down the udev
route, as it's something I could do with learning about :-) Thanks!
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Hi all
I've had a quick glance around the interweb but not found anything concrete,
so thought I'd ask here for some tips.
I'm in the US at the moment, and use my UK laptop for most of my work. I've
just picked up an old MS Natural Pro (I love these things), but it is - of
course - US layout.
The output of 'the ps ax | grep crond' is just showing you the grep command
running, and not the actual cron daemon. I'm sure I've seen some systems
where cron is not running as a daemon, but I may be wrong, and this may have
been a very long time ago... But if you're getting emails about cron,
, as when running as a cronjob it won't be moving into
that directory before executing the script.
I hope that made sense, it has been a long day!
On 5 October 2010 15:34, Martin Elliott sli...@slipnet.org.uk wrote:
The output of 'the ps ax | grep crond' is just showing you the grep command