I simply built the thing from source. The mozilla web site provides good instructions on how to configure the build.

As a finishing touch I snagged the icon and startup script from my girlfriend's FC3 install.

Then again, I've had the best success building from scratch, and prefer it overall.

On Feb 14, 2005, at 8:32 PM, Joseph E. Sacco, Ph.D. wrote:

Check out:

        http://www.thecodefactory.org/mozilla/

Works just fine...

-Joseph

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On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 21:22, Eric Dunbar wrote:
Hello all, is firefox part of YDL 4? I've examined the contents of my
four YDL 4.0 install CDs and couldn't find any references to firefox
(& my update doesn't seem to have installed a functioning firefox... I
removed the 0.93 version that had been installed from FreshRPMs).

Eric.
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