On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 11:03, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > You can e.g. unpack FC1 glibc into some subtree and run the game against > that glibc instead. > 1) make sure vdso=0 is passed on the kernel command line > 2) mkdir ~/fc1glibc; cd ~/fc1glibc; rpm2cpio ~/glibc-2.3.2-101.4.i686.rpm | cpio -id > 3) run the game with > ~/fc1glibc/lib/ld-linux.so.2 --library-path ~/fc1glibc/lib /the/game arguments > > You can also try booting 2.4 kernel instead of 2.6 one. > > Jakub Thank you very much for the information. I'm certainly learning a lot along the way. :) I edited grub.conf to use the new parameter, rebooted, then used sysctl to verify it took effect. Then I performed the rest of the steps you mentioned, started the server, and unfortunately the problem is still there. I made sure to try both builds of the executable as well. Aside from the possibility the kernel is to blame, could there be other libraries native to FC1 that I may need? Perhaps the reason it still isn't fixed is because the virtual FC1 environment is not complete in some way. -- |TF20|Shockwave http://www.clan-tf20.com/ ICQ# 57671167 #taskforce20 irc.gamesurge.net