Run Cornjobs Only When A User Is Logged Home » CentOS » Run Cornjobs Only When A User Is Logged January 5, 2016 C. L. CentOS 2 Comments Hi all, Is it possible to run cronjobs configured by a user to run only when he/she is logged (via GDM/KDM,etc.)? Thanks.
January 5, 2016 C. L. CentOS 2 Comments Hi all, Is it possible to run cronjobs configured by a user to run only when he/she is logged (via GDM/KDM,etc.)? Thanks.
Thanks Richard. I need to modify xrandr options for a nvidia graphics adapter depending which user is logged. It could be easy using “Startup applications” under Gnome, but gamma settings are modified by the web browser or vlc…
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Thanks Richard. I need to modify xrandr options for a nvidia graphics adapter depending which user is logged.
It could be easy using “Startup applications” under Gnome, but gamma settings are modified by the web browser or vlc…