On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 06:25:42PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sometimes I still get baffled by Linux. This is one of those times.
> 
> I'd like to run the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client; I've done this before on this
> machine (different system) and on other machines.
> 
> Today I get "Permission denied" to execute a file I own, in a directory
> I own and have write and execute permissions.
> 
> What's up with that?
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I remember having the same problem on my LFS box, where it boiled down
to casting the bones, doing the rain dance twice and recompiling glibc.
I wouldn't recommend this, though.

As others have pointed out, check that your /home isn't mounted noexec,
and try installing the setiathome package. That downloads the
appropriate binary again and places it in /usr/bin. Run it from your
personal [EMAIL PROTECTED] directory as usual.

HTH,
Nick

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