Thanks, I've got it installed, but cant seem to make a 'shortcut' (i think thats what they are called, in windows anyway) to it on my desktop. I've using gnome. If i try to make a 'sortcut' and type 'mozilla' in as the command, it launches mozilla 0.7.1 which I think was installed when I instlled RH7.1. How do I stop this from happening, shouldnt it install over top of any old moz I already have installed?
Thanks for anymore info you can provide. Damien Holger Metzger wrote: > On 10/25/2001 9:28 AM, Damien Covey wrote: > >> I've just installed linux (on my other PC) and now want to install >> mozilla. I've heard that RPM's are the easies way to do this. It >> that correct ? >> >> Can someone provide me with a step by step instruction on how to >> install? I'm competant on windows, but lost on Linux :( Any help >> will be much apreciated. >> >> Damien > > > > It's quite easy. > > Login as root. > Fire up your favorite X-Windows. > > Download > >http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-sea.tar.gz > > > > Untar it, there are many KDE/Gnome tools for that. > > Start xterm, go into the directory where you untared the files and start > the installation by typing > > ./mozilla-installer > > > Holger
