Cron question

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If you're talking about the scripts in /etc/cron.daily on my slackware 
system that's controled by a line in root's crontab. do crontab -e as 
root to edit it.
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 07:14:50PM -0400, Jayson Smith 
wrote:
> Hi,
> I have recently installed Gentoo, and before that I was using Debian.  I
> don't know which Cron daemon comes standard with Debian but in Gentoo I
> chose VixiCron.  Aparently, Debian's Cron daemon fired off at about 6:25
> A.M. local time for daily events.  Aparently, Gentoo's fires at about 3:00
> A.M. local time.  My question is this.  What determines at what time of day
> Cron will fire?
> Jayson.
> 
> 
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- -- 
Note that if I can get you to "su and say" something just by asking,
you have a very serious security problem on your system and you should
look into it.
	-- Paul Vixie, vixie-cron 3.0.1 installation notes
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