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Or at least the 3rd column of demon beasts (whose names then get consistently capitalized) which then get sorted and any duplicates sent back.
Or at least the 3rd column of demon beasts (whose names then get consistently capitalized) which then get sorted and any duplicates sent back.
Lilac of Log Level 1
The first victim of the Cheese Wheel Wars: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/italy-cheesemaker-dies-crushed-falling-wheels-cheese-rcna98716
Title seems a little short…
People use Linux for things other than learning.
Can’t you just turn off SELinux?
There’s an extra *. There should be 5 time fields, but there’s a zero followed by 5 *s. If that’s not what’s causing it, next spot I’d check is output from the cron logs. Not sure where that is in Ubuntu, though, might be in/var/log/messages or in the systemd journal. Cron sometimes sends mail when there’s an error, too, so checking the users mail might give you some clues as well.
The crontab has no concept of . meaning the current directory. Try with the full path to the script. You might also need a user (but you might not if it’s a user’s crontab as opposed to the system one).
So if those help and report back either way.
The Shakahola Forest Incident, for one thing.