I solved the problem the quick and dirty way: installed red-carpet, and made an upgrade from Ximian - weird as it used a few different RPMs. But the result is a working Mozila and a working Galeon. About getting Nautilus out, I still want to do it (badly) but I'm too afraid to cripple somehow my Gnome. Losing that "desktop shortcut" functionality isn't an issue as I never use that (I keep my desktops clean).
About evolution... nope, it wasn't needed for this upgrade. And as my evolution works fine (lots of bugs but all of them are on the surface and they don't affect the functionality) so why fix it? ;-) On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 02:52, Damon Lynch wrote: > Have you considered upgrading mozilla / nautilus / galeon, keep nautilus > there and not run it? Won't break then. But you may need to upgrade > other RPMs, namely Evolution and dependencies. > > Damon
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