Possible reasons why at may not run for you: - HAVE you run ./configure ? If that fails for some mysterious reasons, you can also do a make -f Makefile.old install - You may not have a user or group 'daemon' on your system. - If you find numerous 'try again' error messages in your syslog files, you have too many processes running; recompile your kernel for a larger number
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