Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Ubuntu Tip Gnome Schedule

Ubuntu Tip Gnome Schedule


Ask someone in the Linux world how do you schedule tasks to activate automatically and theyll likely start blathering about cron jobs. Now cron is a great tool if you do a lot of task scheduling. But for those of us who want something simpler there is Gnome Schedule. In Ubuntu its bizarrely not installed by default. Why not? Its an insanely useful little tool thats easy to get to grips with. Luckily installation simple.

  1. Open a terminal window.
  2. Type sudo apt-get -y install gnome-schedule and press enter.
  3. Start gnome-schedule from the Applications > System Tools menu.
Thats it. All ready to go!

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