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      Sam 0 @Sam 0
      last edited by

      I thought it was right but now the rights on the sh files are set to 0777 and also on the folders
      I also did a test to see if I could execute the sh files, this works tonight the cron should execute it, let me know if it works

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        sdetweil @Sam 0
        last edited by sdetweil

        @Sam-0 yes. although you dont need write permission, (except for user)
        means anyone else could change the script

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          evroom @Sam 0
          last edited by evroom

          @Sam-0 said in cron job hdmi on and off:

          i created two files
          off.sh and on.sh
          they contain the following lines

          wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --off
          wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --on

          Do you have #!/bin/bash or #!/bin/sh at the very beginning of your shell scripts ?

          #! /bin/sh – Execute the file using the Bourne shell, or a compatible shell, assumed to be in the /bin directory
          #! /bin/bash – Execute the file using the Bash shell

          You can also put /bin/bash in the crontab entry (before /home/username/...).
          Then there is no way for cron to not execute it as a shell script and it will even run without the executable bit set.

          And what Sam mentioned: the scripts need to be executable but not necessarily writable (chmod 755).
          This should normally do the trick.

          If you have mail installed (which mail) you can put this at the very beginning of the crontab file:
          MAILTO=username (in my case admin).
          With
          journalctl --since "1 day ago" --unit cron.service --no-pager
          you can see if cron ran your script and with mail you can see more details on the cron job executed.

          Good luck.

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            Sam 0 @sdetweil
            last edited by sdetweil

            @evroom Thanks for your explanation, I have made adjustments and will check tonight if it works. I will report this back. Thanks for the effort.

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              Sam 0
              last edited by

              unfortunately it still doesn’t work what am I doing

              wrong?!

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              cron info

              on sh file
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              off sh file
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              error logfile:
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                evroom @Sam 0
                last edited by

                @Sam-0

                So it seems that the cronjob is okay.

                Can you do:
                ˋˋˋls -als /run/user/1000/wayland*ˋˋˋ

                I think you need wayland-0 iso wayland-1.

                With ˋˋˋ grep username /etc/passwdˋˋˋ (use your username) you can verify that your user has uid 1000.

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                  evroom @Sam 0
                  last edited by

                  @Sam-0

                  In de laatste 2 regels mist een spatie bij /home.

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                    evroom @Sam 0
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                      Sam 0
                      last edited by

                      ok i checked some more and did some tests

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                      when I execute the following I get the error message that I also see in the log

                      /usr/bin/wlr-randr --output H DMI-A-1 --off
                      failed to connect to display

                      also running the sh files via putty gives the error
                      it seems that the command:
                      /usr/bin/wlr-randr --output H DMI-A-1 --off
                      the error message gives the question is this command incorrect or is there an underlying problem?

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                      • mumblebajM Offline
                        mumblebaj Module Developer @Sam 0
                        last edited by

                        @Sam-0 Can you run the following from the command line and she your results:
                        wlr-randr
                        ls -als /run/user/1000/wayland*

                        Share your results. Either the wayland-1 is different as indicated by @evroom or HDMI-A-1 is actually a different version on your system.

                        Share the results from the above and we take it from there. Also, @evroom has indicated the there is supposed to be a space before /home on the crontab.

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