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Can anyone tell me where to find or what app can run a schedule for me. I want to turn my ISDN modem (or service) on at 1630PM and turn it off at 0600am. I want to keep the INTERNET gateway from being accessed out side of these hours because I connect via satellite (cost is higher where I am during the work days).
Thanks for the help melinda_sayang, I have just a little problem with my Kcron. I can't get the network to show up in kcron, I understand it says I don't have lisa daemon installed. I have ran throught the script and it said I finished. and then attempted to go back and run Kcron again, but to no avail. Same flag.
Thanks LQ, I just did a search of LQ and found out how to run Lisa I also founds out that my KDE was setup to run rlan://localhost/ instead of lan://localhost/. So I will fix that and go from there.
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