Seamonkey2.25-en_US-w5.pet
I don't know. I'm pretty sure I had it on W512 before removing my test save.
Is there an updated pkg for Gtkdialog? There appears to be (noted).
Maybe >> you play guinea pig?
Seamonkey and FF I find too heavy for quick browsing..
I favor Opera.. using the others on occasion.
Is this the Adblock you're referring to?
Is there an updated pkg for Gtkdialog? There appears to be (noted).
Maybe >> you play guinea pig?
Seamonkey and FF I find too heavy for quick browsing..
I favor Opera.. using the others on occasion.
Is this the Adblock you're referring to?
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But you have to pay attention to not use the same seamonkey profile in /root/.mozilla for either the built-in seamonkey or this pet. This package will not be updated on new releases of seamonkey. I suggest to use portable seamonkey:mini-jaguar wrote:This thing is awesome, works on whatever Puppy I try it on: 4.3.2, latest Slacko, Exprimo, Precise, whatever. Had no problems. It installs alongside older versions of SeaMonkey.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=92015:
Really annoying: My bookmarks comprise more than one page, and must be scrolled to find a bookmark. If I have to scroll more than the first page, my bookmarks go into this uncontrollable auto-scroll mode, in both directions, up and down, making it impossible to click to select a particular bookmark. This happens 8 out of 10 times I use my bookmarks, so I have to close and re-open bookmarks many times in order to get a stable instance of bookmarks. There are some tricks and workarounds that sometimes work, but this is a constant annoyance since I use my bookmarks for surfing.
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seamonkey-2.0.6-w5.pet looking for
Hello,
I don't know whether is the a suitable topic, but has anybody got seamonkey-2.0.6-w5.pet package? I've looking for this version for an older comp (newer ones scrolling speed much slower on old machines), but all of the links i found for it is dead (maybe 2.0.7-w5 is good enough too).
So if somebody has got and could make it downlodable it would be great.
Thanks
I don't know whether is the a suitable topic, but has anybody got seamonkey-2.0.6-w5.pet package? I've looking for this version for an older comp (newer ones scrolling speed much slower on old machines), but all of the links i found for it is dead (maybe 2.0.7-w5 is good enough too).
So if somebody has got and could make it downlodable it would be great.
Thanks
I suggest to use portable seamonkey where you can choose the mozilla official release to install (not compiled: the original binaries):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=92015
Untick the updates in preferences.
Edit: you can separatedly download seamonkey 2.0.6 from:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/s ... .6.tar.bz2
and use the download with shino's portable seamonkey.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=92015
Untick the updates in preferences.
Edit: you can separatedly download seamonkey 2.0.6 from:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/s ... .6.tar.bz2
and use the download with shino's portable seamonkey.
I'm using Upup Raring 3.9.9.2 which has for some reason a Seamonkey that is not updating, so I replaced it with this one but when I try to update it, it sais something like: "something is trying to download an insecure semonkey version, please contact your network administrator and seek help".
I tried the portable version before, but that is too complicated for me to install.
How can i get an updateble Seamonkey pet?
I tried the portable version before, but that is too complicated for me to install.
How can i get an updateble Seamonkey pet?
updating seamonkey
Or maybe there is something I can change in the settings so that it doesn't seem "insecure" any more?
As a matter of fact, updating Seamonkey is dead easy and you don't need a pet:bruno wrote:... I tried the portable version before, but that is too complicated for me to install.
How can i get an updateble Seamonkey pet?
1) Download the latest release from here http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases
2) Go to the directory (open a Rox window) where the download (seamonkey-2.46.tar.bz2) has been saved
3) Press the tilde ~ key to bring up the terminal
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 684#937684
and execute the following command:
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rm -rf /usr/lib/seamonkey && tar jxvf seamonkey-2.46.tar.bz2 -C /usr/lib
For the key to work, maybe you need to click in that directory ... anyway, if the tilde key doesn't work - right-click in that directory, select from the menu > window > terminal here and proceed with the command.
edit:
just in case you don't know - copy the command, click the terminal window, press shift+insert keys to paste the command to the terminal.
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just in case you don't know - copy the command, click the terminal window, press shift+insert keys to paste the command to the terminal.
bruno,
I might have mislead you. Your Seamonkey is probably a full install and I'm talking about a portable one. You can do as follows. 1) Remove/uninstall your Seamonkey. 2) Follow my howto here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 280#936280 and make it portable. Adjust the version and location in the command line. It's really not complicated at all. Or, maybe watchdog will make a new pet for you ... no, I don't think a pet will be a good option.
I might have mislead you. Your Seamonkey is probably a full install and I'm talking about a portable one. You can do as follows. 1) Remove/uninstall your Seamonkey. 2) Follow my howto here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 280#936280 and make it portable. Adjust the version and location in the command line. It's really not complicated at all. Or, maybe watchdog will make a new pet for you ... no, I don't think a pet will be a good option.
Hello anikin,
Thanks for your help, but there are now 2 Seamonkeys on my Puppy, but I cannot remove any of them. One is the old 2.23, but it does not show up in the "uninstall" of Puppy package manager, and it doesn't show up in the "remove built-in packages".
And the other one is the new 2.46, that should be installed somewhere, but I cannot find it anywhere...
Thanks for your help, but there are now 2 Seamonkeys on my Puppy, but I cannot remove any of them. One is the old 2.23, but it does not show up in the "uninstall" of Puppy package manager, and it doesn't show up in the "remove built-in packages".
And the other one is the new 2.46, that should be installed somewhere, but I cannot find it anywhere...
The new one is located in /usr/lib/seamonkey
just delete the seamonkey directory to uninstall it. But before you do, you can try run it. Open a terminal in that directory and run to check to see if it works.
just delete the seamonkey directory to uninstall it. But before you do, you can try run it. Open a terminal in that directory and run
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./seamonkey