Carl Parrish wrote: > First of all you want to use RC2. There are some security updates > that you're going to want to have. Next make sure that you still > have your profile information. by default it should be > ~/.mozilla/auniqueIDhere/ inside of this directory you will find > things like prefs.js which is were all your profile info is stored. > back it up then try your install again. You can always point > mozilla to the backup copy. > Hi Carl, Okay, I thought what I had was rc2. I have the following in .mozilla. ls ~/.mozilla/ appreg maxwell mozver.dat registry My "auniqueIDhere" is maxwell? Or something other than username? Are you saying I would need to do a Manual merge of my preferences etc.? Or is the part in the release notes about the multiuser script needed? I install as root and then use Mozilla as a standard user. I wish they could at least take care os us users so upgrade is not a hassle. Going from Netscape to Mozilla was a major hassle as I had to hand edit the ldif file and others and rename files export/import etc. Any other pointers appreciated. Eric > From: Eric Richardson Date: > 2002/05/16 Thu PM 05:58:45 EDT To: plug > Subject: Mozilla upgrade > woes. > > Hi, > > I'm using 0.95 tarball on Debian potato. I installed 1.0rc2. When I > fire it up it totally ignores all my profile info. I tried > installing over the top of the old install and that didn't work > either. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks, Eric