It might be best to retrace your steps of when things went wrong and
undoing things. Skimming your posts I believe you initially wanted to
install Realplayer. So stepping back uninstall mozilla and you might
want to do a "find / | grep mozilla" to see if in fact you have
mozilla binaries on your system. If you have mozilla or mozilla-bin
it might be a good indication that you still have mozilla installed.
Another question to ask is how mozilla was installed. I know mozilla
offers a binary installation package that you download from the site.
Did you install it this way or with apt? Apt will not be able to
remove mozilla if the latter is done. If you installed mozilla with
the downloaded binary package it might be best to reinstall a newly
downlaoded version of mozilla and try installing that.
Basically you want to identify all that is broken and if possible
remove and reinstall.
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 11:16:34 -0600, Michael Walters
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Szemir and Jesse,
>
> I id as Jesse suggested and typed Mozilla and got -bash mozzilla command not
> found, and typed netscape and got Netscape:Ignoring unsupported format code
> in mailap file:%{ERROR: :/usr/lib/netscape/plugins/flashplayer.xpt:invalid
> ELF header Cant load plugin /usr/lib/netscape/plugins/nphelix.xpt. Ignored No
> pluginppdf.so.Reverting to save-to-disk for type of application.pdf Bus error
>
> I then did as Szemir suggested and typed apt-get remove mozilla which seemed
> to work and then did apt-get- install mozilla which seemed to work, but I
> think I chose one of the incorrect installation options because I typed in
> mozilla again at the terminal and got -bash command not found again.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
>
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