Michael Chang wrote:

> 
> Nope, still will not work--after reinstall.  I don't have the right rpm
> version to install the rpm's provided by mozilla, so I used the rpm2targz
> tool to convert the rpm's into tarballs that I expand in the root
> directory.


Considering then that you're not *really* using the packages, you may as 
well just download and use the non-RPM version.

If you get one of the installer builds, you can select what you want 
installed and pick a place to put it, which is what you're effectively 
doing now. Give that a try.

You may also want to check that you don't already have a version of Moz 
located elsewhere, which is accidently being started. On my Debian box, 
Nautilus requires the packaged version of Mozilla, but I also keep a 
recent nightly installed for general use. So if I just run "mozilla", 
I'll get the packaged version; I need to explicitly specify 
"/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla" to get the right version.

You may be seeing something similar.

Mike.

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