Dirk, this sounds dangerous -- in regards to your redhat system, anyway.
Try using "rpm -ql mozilla" to list the files installed by mozilla.  You
might want to "rpm -qa|grep mozilla" to see what moz packages are in
there first... Doing "rpm -e mozilla" or with whatever packages you want
to get rid of is *much* safer.  This is for the sake of your package
management system (in this case, rpm, which maintains a package
database).  If moz was installed manually and not from an RPM, then
pardon me  = )  Be nice to your package manager, no matter what it is.

Good luck,

    Ben


On 30 Nov 2003 20:41:38 -0800
Dirk Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| I've been trying to rm -rf every living piece of mozilla from my RH 9
| box. I've used "su" then "#locate mozilla | less" and everywhere I
| find it ,I rm it. When I try to "#find mozilla" , I see;
| find: mozilla: No such file or directory
| yet when I 
| 
| # locate mozilla | less
| 
| I can find all of the places that I rm -rf's it from. Does locate just
| keep those locations in memory?
| Dirk
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