On Monday 10 June 2002 11:06 am, Fergus Wilde wrote:
If you don't bother about the 'pure rpm' nature of your machine, though, the Mozilla.org binary build of moz.1.0 installs fine. Get the tarball and unpack it somewhere nice with tar zxf moz-whatever.tar.gz, cd into the resulting mozilla-installer directory, sux to root and then run ./mozilla-installer.
This puts moz into /usr/local/mozilla, and so you need to create / change desktop icons accordingly if you want a click-start.
I recall a few versions back that Mozilla's download stub allowed one to specify the installation directory. (/opt/mozilla is where SuSE puts it) Is this no longer the case? -- Avoid Quiet and Placid persons unless you are in Need of Sleep. -- National Lampoon, "Deteriorata"