> 1) How did you install Netscape 6? Did you just grab the installer and
> install it to /usr/local or /opt?

Yes

> 2) Check your path for netscape, and see where it points. Commands like
> which netscape, locate netscape, ls -l netscape, etc. should give you some
> cluse are to where you netscape biniaries are.

my path is /usr/bin/netscape
> 3) If you're using GNOME and clicking on the Netscape icon, be aware that
it
> runs a shell script name gnome-moz-remote that seems to like running
Mozilla
> (or Netscape 6) first if it should find them installed. Then it will try
the
> older versions
Well at first I did try pressing the button and the machine would crunch
away but nothing would happen, so I changed the command line to run netscape
right from the path and it does work.
.
> 4) rm -rf /usr/local/netscape

> 5) Get the Netscape RPMs from redhat.com (or your CDs) and install them
> again.
I tried it but it says that its allready installed
> 6) Pay attention next time, if you do things right Netscape 6, Mozilla,
and
> Communicatior can co-exisit on your system. Just make sure you know what
> commands to run.
I can get Netscape Communicator 6 to run but its slllloooowwwww.

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