Hi,
/etc/cron.d/dehydrated?
That's the file to delete. It's a config file, meaning it's installed as
/etc/cron.d/dehydrated.new and therefor not removed automatically on
deinstallation.
There are stock slackware packages with cronjobs as configfile, e.g.
openssl.
Please write a note, if someone thinks that's a bad idea.
Johannes
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