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I am running Red Hat 7.2 using KDE and when I installed redhat, mozilla ran fine, its my browser of choice, but when I decided to update Mozilla via RPM, it quit working, I would really like to get it to work again, if I just click on Mozilla in KDE it loads forever then never pops up, if i type it into the shell I get this error msg: /usr/bin/mozilla: line 159: 2762 Segmentation fault
$MOZ_PROGRAM -remote "openurl(about:blank,new-window)" 2>/dev/null >/dev/null
Yes, I uninstalled the old version first, and i did what DavidPhillips did, I think you for the help but it still hasnt worked, I dont know whats happened
I checked my package manager, and it says I have 4 Mozillas, 3 old version one new version, and when I try to uninstal any of them it tells me error specifies multiple packages.
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