what happens to my mozilla? it can't be opened sometimes,why
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Distribution: Lots of distros in the past, now Linux Mint
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No, Mozilla should run, if you issue the command. It may error out if it is not set up correctly, but it should do something. Perhaps you should try running it from a command line, and see what error messages you get. Typically, the mozilla startup command resides in /usr/bin, but typing "mozilla" at the command prompt should help you to isolate the problem.
I'm not quite sure whether it was installed properly.
Mozilla was integrated by the RedHat9 and was installed automatically during the installation of RedHat.
The Redhat version is "shrike"; is there any problem with this version?
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