1) How did you install Netscape 6? Did you just grab the installer and
install it to /usr/local or /opt?
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.
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.
4) rm -rf /usr/local/netscape
5) Get the Netscape RPMs from redhat.com (or your CDs) and install them
again. 
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.

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