This absolutely fixes the problem. Thanks a lot.

On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Markus Gutschke wrote:

> +  in a program.  This will also break programs that rely on the
> +  old behaviour and expect that dynamically allocated memory via
> +  the malloc() family of functions is executable (which it is not).
> +  Notable examples are the XFree86 4.x server, the java runtime
> +  and wine.
> So, I guess you should run "chpax" on your X server. I believe "-p" or
> "-m" is the option that you'll need. You can find the program at
> http://zed.terrainfo.ru/soft/install/admin/security/kernel/pax/chpax.c

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