On Tue, March 31, 2009 13:03, James B. Byrne wrote:

> Found it. No etc/at.allow and no etc/at.deny means only root can
> submit jobs.
>

Well, that was not it. I still get the same errors after adding my
user id to /etc/at.allow.  I tested whether job control was enabled
by moving top into the background using ctrl-z and fg to return and
that worked.  Any suggestions as to what I am missing?  I sure this
problem is only ignorance on my part.


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