Executable got Killed

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Hello,
This maybe slightly OT, but I hope someone could give me some insight.

I have an executable that when I tried to run it, it got killed:

$> ./boltztrans
Killed

This is on a fresh installed FC 3 on a Toshiba Satellite A15-127 laptop, Intel 
Celeron, 512 MB RAM, SELinux disabled during install. I have no idea what 
killed that executable. No core dump, seg fault, Out of memory, or anything 
like that, just Killed.

More on the executable: It's a Fortran program compiled with Intel fortran 
compiler 8.1 on the same laptop. I can copy the same source code to a 
different machines, compile and run it on a different machines (RH 9, RHEL 3) 
with the same compiler just fine. Just on this laptop it got killed. 

I checked /var/log/messages, secure, dmesg, anything I can think of and came 
up with nothing. The executable does not even produce a blip on the top as it 
gets Killed right away. It does not even get to "loading shared library" 
stage, as I tried removing the required shared library from my 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH when testing it.

I tried a different fortran program on the same machine, compiled and ran it 
just fine, so it's not the compiler I think. I tried running the executable 
via a debugger, and I got the same respond: Killed. Right now I'm trying to 
download another debugger.

So I am stumped. Never seen anything like this before. Any idea what in the 
world Killed that executable ?

Thanks in advance for any respond.
RDB

-- 
Reuben D. Budiardja
Dept. Physics and Astronomy
University of Tennesse, Knoxville, TN

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