Sincs it is an hourly task you have to use crontab, to edit your crontab
manually do:
$ crontab -e
To just list it:
$ crontab -l
In fact, just deleting the data files should make gnome-schedule use
some default values. They are located in ~/.gnome/gnome-schedule/crontab
$ cd ~/.gnome/gnome-schedule/crontab/ && rm *
In case that doesn't work you could delete your entire crontab
(scheduled recurrent tasks) with:
$ crontab -d
- gaute
Excerpts from Tanath's message of to. aug. 27 17:29:31 UTC 2009:
> Actually, it was an hourly task, but thanks. I await the fix.
>
> On a side note, I only wanted to view the task, as it contained a URL I
> needed, and 'atq' gives me no output (and there's nothing in ~/.gnome
> /gnome-schedule/at/ to delete).
>
Sincs it is an hourly task you have to use crontab, to edit your crontab
manually do:
$ crontab -e
To just list it:
$ crontab -l
In fact, just deleting the data files should make gnome-schedule use gnome-schedule/ crontab
some default values. They are located in ~/.gnome/
$ cd ~/.gnome/ gnome-schedule/ crontab/ && rm *
In case that doesn't work you could delete your entire crontab
(scheduled recurrent tasks) with:
$ crontab -d
- gaute
Excerpts from Tanath's message of to. aug. 27 17:29:31 UTC 2009:
> Actually, it was an hourly task, but thanks. I await the fix.
>
> On a side note, I only wanted to view the task, as it contained a URL I
> needed, and 'atq' gives me no output (and there's nothing in ~/.gnome
> /gnome-schedule/at/ to delete).
>