On Sun, 31 Mar 2002, Ben Rosenberg wrote: br> Did you install this via SuSE rpms? The only time I see this odd br> behavior is when it's downloaded from mozilla.org and the person br> replaces an earlier version that was installed via SuSE rpm. br> br> Move the mozilla script out of /usr/X11R6/bin if your not using SuSE's br> released pkgs. br> For that matter, it would proabable be better to run a 'rpm -e mozilla' and then reinstall his mozzila from mozilla.org again. This way it will remove all the SuSE rpm files and clean up his rpm database. br> * Sjoerd Hiemstra (shiems@wish.nl) [020331 11:50]: br> -> br> ->No.... executing /usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla again yields the message: br> -> mozilla: Cannot execute . br> ->No wonder: it appears to be a link pointing to br> -> /opt/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh br> -> br> ->But I received a reaction from Ron Cordell, saying, br> ->> I don't use the script run-mozilla. I use the mozilla script as it br> ->> sets up some things correctly. br> ->And /opt/mozilla/mozilla indeed appears to be working, be it only as br> ->user. br> -> br> ->You see, the point is, among the files in the mozilla directory are br> ->these four: br> -> mozilla br> -> mozilla-bin br> -> mozilla-installer-bin br> -> run-mozilla.sh br> ->and there is no Readme explaining what to do with it. br> -> br> ->SH br> -> br> br> -=Ben br> br> -- S.Toms - smotrs at mindspring.com - www.mindspring.com/~smotrs SuSE Linux v7.3+ - Kernel 2.4.10-4GB