* Harry G
If I save the .mozilla directory in the /homeusers directories in a different location, remove Mozilla (Mozilla site version), install the Suse Mozilla rpm, and copy over the new .mozilla directories in the users directories, will the settings listed above work?
Bear in mind the Mozilla sites version installs into /usr/local/mozilla and Suse's installs into /opt/mozilla. I think it should work, but don't want to screw things up (again)!
Yes, but the best plan would be one you can recover from. I would rename ~/.mozilla to ~/.yourchoice. Then mv ~/.old.mozilla ~/.mozilla, and be sure to do this with mozilla *not* running. If you have problems, you can always reverse this procedure. WORST case:: the directory ~/.mozilla/default/xxyyzzaa.slt is your profile. You could copy everything from ~/.old.mozilla/* into ~/.mozilla and keep the new mozilla directory name ~/.mozilla/default/xxyyzzaa.slt (what ever name your systen assigned, it will be different each time). If this is not clear, ask again and I will explain, perhaps better. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org icq#173753138