[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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.
> 

A) please reply below text, not above :o) You had me confused there for 
a while.
B) in a shell, try
find / -name "mozilla" 2>/dev/null/

This should give you (after a while) a list like this:

/usr/local/mozilla
/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla
/home/esben/mozilla
/home/esben/mozilla/extensions/transformiix/source/examples/mozilla
/home/esben/mozilla/README/mozilla
/home/esben/mozilla/xpfe/bootstrap/mozilla

the ...mozilla/mozilla is the correct one. THen make a desktop icon for 
this file, e.g. /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla

Should work like a charm.

Welcome to Linux :-)

-- 
regards, Esben Mose Hansen
www.worldonline.dk/~mesben (danish site)


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