My experience has been that it really is best to uninstall Moz when installing the 
latest release.  It's easy:  rpm -U name_of_rpm
Or, you can use your package manager--just look around until you find the version of 
Moz that you're using and hit the uninstall tab--poof, it's gone. 

Backup your bookmarks.html file first, and you can just replace the default one's with 
your own.  Look in 
/home/username/.mozilla/default/somefile_with_letters_and_numbers.sit

I can't give you the actual name of that last directory because it appears to be 
different on every machine (at least it is on mine).

e.

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:20:07 -0500
Hanan Shargi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, 
> a quick Question, I d/l Mozilla 0.9.8 rpm's for Mandrake and I was reading the 
> installation instruction, it said somewhere that it is better to uninstall the 
> old mozilla before installing the new release.
> my Q is : can't I just use the rpm upgrade option instead of uninstalling ? 
> will that save my bookmarks though ?!
> if uninstalling is required...how can I do that :) ?
> 
> regards.
> 
> ---------------------
> Hanan AL-Shargi
> 
> 
> 
> 

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