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I'm running Slackware (latest version) on a 386DX with 4 Meg RAM. Whenever I've FTPed a precompiled program (such as Netscape or Mosaic) and try to run it, I get an error "Incompatible System Type. Wrong Architecture." or something very similar. When I've done a 'file <whatever>' it comes back as "Linux/i386 demand-paged executable (ZMAGIC)" But, if I compile a program on my own, and it runs, and I do a 'file', I get "Linux/i386 demand-paged executable (QMAGIC) not stripped." What are ZMAGIC and QMAGIC? What is stripping? Is there any way to convert the precompiled programs to the QMAGIC/not stripped format so they can work on my PC? Thanks for any help. ------------------------- Scott Ehrlich, E-mail: wy1z at neu.edu, Web: http://lynx.neu.edu:8000/~sehrlich Boston ARC ftp archives: ftp oak.oakland.edu /pub/hamradio Boston ARC Web page: http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc.html ARRL Web page: http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc/arrl.html
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