David C. Hart wrote: >>Do you really know the advantages of a package management tool like RPM? > Absolutely. I'm just pointing out that installing Mozilla from source is > not like compiling a kernel, for example. The setup program is very > similar to a Windows application. Many people who would not be > comfortable with the typical Linux source install would be perfectly > comfortable installing Mozilla without relying upon an RPM. Perhaps I've misunterstood what you have written but nobody has to create his own Mozilla *source* RPM(s) since *binary* RPMs are available for example at ftp.mozilla.org. The installation is very simple: After downloading the packages of your choice you only have to run "rpm -Uvh mozilla*.rpm". Kind Regards, Stefan