Per Kustemo wrote:
Thank's, will take a look at that. What is recomended when running Linux, to install over the old program with the new version or to first uninstall and then install the program? /Per
On 1/31/06, Sunny
wrote: On 1/31/06, Per Kustemo
wrote: Don't know how, where and how do I do that? /Per
in /etc/apt/sources.list
there should be one or more lines starting with "rpm". Look for the line in which after the url there is "base" component. Just add there at the end of the line "mozilla" component.
After you save the file, execute: apt-get update
and then: apt-get install MozillaFirefox
Note, that all this is from my memory, so some wording may not be precise, but you'll figure it out.
-- -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)
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Naughty top posting :D apt should take care of all of this for you when you request the software. Depending on whether it is available with your configuration, something like synaptic (apt-get install synaptic) might be useful and could also be easier to use within a graphical desktop. Phil.