I am using the Linux version of maple V R4 (maple is a computer algebra system). If I start xmaple (the graphical interface) locally, everything works fine. However, if I try to use a remote xterminal (using rlogin or telnet) I get a segmentation fault. More recently I noticed that the same problem also happens with Netscape Communicator 4.04.
I have posted this problem to the maple user group (MUG) and I got a couple of answers. They basically say that there have been problems with Linux 2.0.029 and higher when using DISPLAY in the form <hostname>:0.0. , and that I should try one of the following: xmaple -display <ip_number_of_host>:0.0 or xmaple -display :0.0 Another suggestion was that fully resolved numeric entries should be added in the /etc/hosts. I have already tried all these but the problem persists. As a last resort it has been suggested that could try falling back a few kernels since it seems that linux changed the way it did gethostbyname(). Since I have many other good reasons to keep a kernel higher than 2.0.27, I did not try to downgrade my kernel. I am sure that there must be a better solution. May be I am missing some kernel configuration option (?). Yours, Fernando PS - My Linux box is a Debian GNU/Linux 2.0.33 and the machine is a PII-300 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]