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oyim:

--- Quote from: Thierry on Mon Sep 16 08:43:06 2019 ---
--- Code: ---get fcron.service
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That installed it! Thank you!

I'm not sure why I couldn't find it, but I do thank you for putting up with me. :)

Thierry:
You’re welcome. I planning to build a package of you notification tool and include it into the 11.2 version. If you have any recommandations. Please there are welcome.

oyim:

--- Quote from: Thierry on Fri Sep 27 18:16:20 2019 ---You’re welcome. I planning to build a package of you notification tool and include it into the 11.2 version. If you have any recommandations. Please there are welcome.

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Well...

I've changed things up since I sent you what I had and the last video.  :P  ;D

I like to keep things as minimal as possible, so I've done away with the YAD window. My reasoning is that if I (or a user) sees the icon in the system tray, I (or they) will know that updates are available. So, now I have it so that by clicking the icon in the system tray, it opens the modified xterm that installs the updates automatically.

Now for a stupid question...   :o    8)

I haven't tried it, but I was wondering...

Since I'm trying to cut down on dependencies, instead of running a cron tab, would it be possible to add the script that periodically runs cards sync to /etc/init.d/  or /etc/rc.d/ ???

However...you're the Master! Whatever you think is best Thierry!  :)

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