David C. Hart wrote: > There is really no need to install Mozilla from an RPM since it has a > Windows type installation interface that allow you to choose which > components you want to install. I have found, though, that 1.5+ will not > use the same font structure as 1.4 and appearance suffers. Do you really know the advantages of a package management tool like RPM? http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/yum/SeaMonkey/releases/1.5/redhat/fedora-test3/i386/mozilla-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-chat-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-debuginfo-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-devel-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-dom-inspector-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-js-debugger-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-mail-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-nspr-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-nspr-devel-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-nss-1.5-1.i386.rpm mozilla-nss-devel-1.5-1.i386.rpm You can also choose the components by installing the RPM packages you want to have ;-) Kind Regards, Stefan