I've just started running Fedora Core 1 on a pentium2, with mozilla-1.4.2-0.9.0 (which I detest, and never invoke if I can help it; I only have it at all in hopes to be able to use Galeon). Sourceforge tells me, for each Galeon release, which mozilla I need; but do I really have to drudge through them all, or is there a way to reverse the question? I have very evil memories of trying to coordinate versions of G&M under earlier releases of RedHat, and will forgo Galeon if need be rather than go there ever any more -- I had to, finally, as it was, till I ended up with a scratch install of a RedHat release that came with both. Also I don't fancy myself at tarballs. Is there a way to use rpm, which I have now? Or yum, which I plan to get soonest? I have liked the versions of Galeon that ran, including what I last had on RH9 (and still have on a backup machine); but upgrading from RH9 to FC1 on this machine didn't preserve Galeon. (It didn't preserve Pine, either, and the first thing I did was go get Pine for FC1.) I'll get it if I can handle it -- but I'm nobody's technoid, nor was meant to be. -- Beartooth Implacable, curmudgeonly codger learning linux Keep in mind that I know little of what I'm talking about.