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Anacron for Debian ------------------ Anacron runs transparently to the system. In other words, you should never be aware that anacron and not cron is actually running cron.{daily,weekly,monthly}. Anacron itself however is not a daemon, so it will either be called at startup, on APM power status change, or by cron. Disabling those will result in some jobs not being executed on time. Anacron leaves messages in /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages by default. By default, anacron does not run while on battery power. If you are using SysVinit, see /etc/default/anacron to change that. If you are using systemd and want to run anacron even when running on battery, you should create the following file with the specified content and then call "systemctl daemon-reload": /etc/systemd/system/anacron.service.d/on-ac.conf: [Unit] ConditionACPower=