I used to have this problem all the time. Now Mozilla is my default browser and email client. My two top tips for getting Mozilla to run stably are: 1. Download and use the provided installer program rather than any rpms 2. Once you've installed and run this (so that it pulls down the rest of the package), run your new Mozilla once as root (ouch!) first If you are going to do step one anyway, you might as well get one of the 0.9.8 builds---out now! Quoting Paul Munro <paul.munro1@btinternet.com>:
I recently took the painful time to download Mozilla 0.9.7 onto my Linux
machine which previously had had an earlier version on using an "Update Agent" provided by the distro (in this case Red Hat). After loading and updating the packages (which went fine apparently), the mozilla links and event he executable from both command line and icons just falls flat! The error is:
Segmentation Fault
When running:
/usr/bin/mozilla
or:
mozilla
Any ideas as to what may be the problem? I've tried rebuilding the RPM database etc, and that hasn't worked. Would it be worth reloading Mozilla or is this a permanent fixture now?
Thanks in advance!
Paul
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