Hi, I'm running a SuSE 8.1 distribution with KDE3. I use Mozilla 1.0.1 as the default web browser, and it was all OK until today, early afternoon, when I decided to try Netscape 7.1, just to give it a chance and understand which of the two browsers supports better MathML. I installed netscape 7 in /usr/local/netscape7, which didn't exist before, and noticed the following things: 1) MathML support was apparently the same in both programs, but Netscape complains about 4 fonts that it isn't able to find, while Mozilla limited itself to 2. As a consequence some symbols, like integrals and square roots are rendered badly in Netscape. 2) Netscape cannot deal with some plugin-dependent contents. In particular RealPlayer streaming audio and pdf files. I could manage to make it use acrobat reader as helper application, but I wasn't able to view a pdf document embedded in the browser. 3) While Netscape is opened, the KDE menu icons that should open Mozilla, open Netscape, instead, and starting Mozilla from a shell, causes Mozilla to ask for another profile, since the usual one is already in use (by Netscape, of course). 4) If Netscape is not running, Mozilla opens regularly both manually and from the GUI links, but inherits the previous Netscape problems (those described in 1) and 2)): it doesn't find some MathML fonts, complains about missing the RealAudio streaming plugin, and opens pdf files only on the external helper application. 5) I tried to wipe out Netscape (according to the installer log nothing was installed outside /usr/local/netscape7), without success. 6) I finally tried to remove and install back Mozilla from YAST2, deleting and/or moving all the non-standard files (from previous manual configurations) and also my personal .mozilla directory by hand, but no way! 7) I did the same as in 6), but also removing and installing back RealPlayer. Nothing happend. The only plugin that works and never failed is the flash player. Do you have any suggestion? I cannot figure out how to make things work again as before. I really miss much my RealAudio radio! Thanks in advance, Alberto Vecchiato