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46and2
09-23-2002, 11:18 PM
1. The words, like my username above this as I write, are microscopic. How can I enlarge them? I am running 1024x768

2. I am running RH 7.3, which came with Mozilla 0.9.9. How can I update the RPM's to the latest 1.1? When I try to install the new RPM's, it fails due to inter-RPM dependencies. Thanks!

slapNUT
09-23-2002, 11:50 PM
Cick View then Text Zoom (current zoom percentage) then click on a percentage greater than 100% to enlarge and less than 100 to reduce.
I dunno

46and2
09-23-2002, 11:56 PM
Originally posted by slapNUT

Cick View then Text Zoom (current zoom percentage) then click on a percentage greater than 100% to enlarge and less than 100 to reduce.
I dunno


Sweet. 1 out of 2. :D

46and2
09-24-2002, 04:11 PM
TTT. Anyone for question 2?

Sonuby
09-24-2002, 04:35 PM
Question 2:
Try "as root":
#rpm -U [Directory Package name].rpm
The -U is for upgrade make sure you down load the 1.1 libs needed also get a little background on rpms www.google.com/linux

46and2
09-24-2002, 04:37 PM
Originally posted by Sonuby
Question 2:
Try "as root":
#rpm -U [Directory Package name].rpm
The -U is for upgrade make sure you down load the 1.1 libs needed also get a little background on rpms www.google.com/linux

Cool. I'll give it a shot! :)

psigourney
09-25-2002, 10:30 AM
I had the same problem with you on #2. Here's what I did:

Go here: http://www.mozilla.org/releases/stable.html

and download the Linux version. Then stick it in a directory somewhere, unzip, untar, and run the installer for it. Works fine. I guess no one's made an RPM file for 1.0 yet.

Sonuby
09-25-2002, 10:15 PM
Do a www.google.com/linux search I think theres rpms for all the major distros thats how I got mine

saithan
09-25-2002, 10:39 PM
the install locations for the mozilla-installer are not compatable with the older RH rpms. To make things easy on your self simply uninstall the mozilla 0.9 and use the mozilla-installer to install the new mozilla.

After that if you choose to ugrade latter releases of mozilla usually the installer will remove older install and place newer one in its place ( at least this was the way it worked during testing from 1.0 rc1 - rc2- finale 1.0 release).

At least by removing the rpm version you wont have to wait for mozilla releases to be in rpm format before trying.

unless you like having more than one mozilla ( I ran 0.9 during testing of 1.0 till the finale release then removed the rpm)