I just re-read my earlier post and saw it was less than clear. I will
repost again to try and clean it up a bit...

I have just installed RH7.2 and when I ran Mozilla for the first time, it suggested 
that, for security reasons, Mozilla needed to be upgraded. I fumbled
around between the GUI and terminal windows and finally got the latest
release of Mozilla downloaded and installed. For me, this was a big step
and quite a coup. However...

As root running Gnome, I have the Gnome icon for Mozilla properly pointing to the 
location of the new version of Mozilla - which is:
  /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla
 
But my non-root user's Gnome-Mozilla icon (the lizard head) does not 
point to that new install of Mozilla - it invokes the old installation.
I could manually change it, but I know there must be some way to have
this updated for all users. Is that correct? So that when I create
accounts on this machine, they will all use this newest version of
Mozilla. Should I delete the old version and move the new one into the
same location (/usr/bin/mozilla)?
 
-- 
Dan Bentson-Royal

  "It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers"
  --James Thurber


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