Have installed Red Hat Linux 9.0, but my modem is an hcfpci modem and would 
not work with this kernel.  Re-installed (as update) Fedora Core 1, whose 
kernel version was sufficient to allow me to install a driver for my modem.  
All was well.  A few problems have been noticed with mozilla dropping out 
and having errors that mozilla could not report (a further error).  Looking 
at my filestructure, I noted that I have both mozilla-1.2.1 as well as 
mozilla-1.4.1 loaded.  They both reside in the /usr/lib directory, each 
under it's own directory name (/mozilla-1.2.1 and /mozilla-1.4.1).  Both of 
these are i386 packages.

My question is:
Having downloaded a tar sourcecode for mozilla 1.6.1 for i686, how should I 
eliminate mozilla-1.2.1?  Also, should I uninstall the mozilla-1.4.1 as well 
before installing the newer version?  What about the /root and 
/home/(user)/.mozilla directories?

This is my first posting to the TCLUG, so please be patient with me learning 
the TCLUG posting protocol.  Let me know how I can improve my communications 
-- as well as getting further help.

Thanks

Pete Senner
msenner at msn.com

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