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...Can anyone please tell me where to install cron now that this version has disappeared?
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This worked great. I had all my podcasts being managed through bashpodder at 3am and running the Canola SD card scanner at 4am. This worked better than gpodder - all the latest podcasts were immediately playable in Canola by the time I woke up each morning.
However, now that I've just installed the new 2008 OS firmware I tried to install the cron daemon again - but, the installation page has gone missing...
I downloaded it from:
http://www.anomaly-music.com/cron/
The google cached page still gives the instructions at:
http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=1&gl=uk
Can anyone please tell me where to install cron now that this version has disappeared?