On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 12:23:56PM -0500, William Hooper wrote: > Analog Kid said: > [snip] > > I ran "strace firefox" --> a lot of stuff just ran through my > > screen (a lot of lines of data). Not sure what I should look for there? It > > had so much "garbage" in between that I could not understand what was > > going on.... > > Generally you just need the output toward the end to see where it is > stopping. Perhaps you can copy and paste the end of the output here so > that we can give you a hand. Do not forget the -f and -o flags for strace. strace -f -o /tmp/strace-output-firefox firefox $ which firefox /usr/bin/firefox $ file /usr/bin/firefox /usr/bin/firefox: Bourne shell script text executable Since firefox is launched by a script (or it should be) you need the -f flag for strace to follow the exec. The Bourne script will test some stuff then launch a perl script then do some more stuff, etc, etc... Even java gets played with if the plugin is there. The -o flag lets you trap the output. -- T o m M i t c h e l l spam unwanted email. SPAM, good eats, and a trademark of Hormel Foods.