Hi!
Is there any nice GUI which can be used to define cronjobs without using the cli?
One that especially fits to Suse?
Regards!
Michael
Hi!
Is there any nice GUI which can be used to define cronjobs without using the cli?
One that especially fits to Suse?
Regards!
Michael
Ah, yeah, I have Suse 11 and gnomeā¦
Hmmmmm⦠I looked there for an āgnome schedulerā rpm, then I installed it⦠Now it is installed, but if I click on it in YaST, then it seems to start, but then nothing happens⦠what the hack did I wrong?
Donāt find it either by āps -Aā
By the way: I have the Suse Enterprise Server 11 (So, no opensuse!), but I think this should work even so?
Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help!
> By the way: I have the Suse Enterprise Server 11 (So, no opensuse!),
> but I think this should work even so?
personally, i have NO idea what works in SLES and what does notā¦
have never installed or run it, everā¦
which is probably true for most folks in there foraā¦
i suggest you ask again in the forums of the folks you bought SLES
from, at forums.novell.com
ps: you actually run X in SLES?
maybe what you actually are looking for is Webmin
<http://www.webmin.com/> which will allow you turn off the CPU
stealing GUI stuff in SLES and then you can āadministerā your SLES
from the cozy comfort of a browser anywhere in the worldā¦even from
Redmondās game machinesā¦
ā
palladium
Hi
I agree with palladium about webmin.
As the packager of gnome-schedule, Iāve put the older version up and
itās scheduled to build a SLES/SLED11 version.
I need to do some tweaking on the spec file for the newer version
ā
Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86_64) Kernel 2.6.27.29-0.1-default
up 13 days 19:59, 3 users, load average: 0.17, 0.22, 0.28
GPU GeForce 8600 GTS Silent - CUDA Driver Version: 190.18
Jep, just installed and tested Webmin⦠Great tool! Donāt need any YaST anylonger!
Thanks guys!