Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ken Smith wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Third option is reading the release notes. Missing Lightning is
covered there for a few releases now. Lightning is also now a packed
xpi. You can just pick it from the SeaMonkey installation directory.
FRG
Thank you
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ken Smith wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ken Smith wrote on 8/07/2020 12:00 AM:
{snip}
I notice that on a new empty profile in 2.53.2 the Events and Tasks
menu is available in Mail and the Lightning extension shows as
installed. On the migrated profile Events and
Daniel wrote:
Ken Smith wrote on 8/07/2020 12:00 AM:
{snip}
I notice that on a new empty profile in 2.53.2 the Events and Tasks
menu is available in Mail and the Lightning extension shows as
installed. On the migrated profile Events and Tasks is missing and
the Lightning extension is
I have migrated all of my profile files from another 2.53.2 SM
installation, on another machine, onto 2.53.2 on this computer in order
to retain my bookmarks, saved passwords etc. That profile on that other
machine originated from an older 2.49 installation and has been migrated
forward from
Ant wrote:
On 12/19/2019 9:59 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
Your issue might be related since others and I can't get the last
couple month's releases to work in our Linux boxes (mine is Debian
v8 (Jessie)): https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/FP-4199058,
On 12/19/2019 5:13 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
Ken Smith via support-seamonkey wrote:
Hi All,
I'm expecting/hoping that Flash Player should still work on
Seamonkey 2.29.5. I use the Adobe RPM repository to download it and
I can see the files from the Adobe RPM in /usr/lib64/flash-player
Ken Smith via support-seamonkey wrote:
Hi All,
I'm expecting/hoping that Flash Player should still work on Seamonkey
2.29.5. I use the Adobe RPM repository to download it and I can see
the files from the Adobe RPM in /usr/lib64/flash-player with
appropriate links to there from
Hi All,
I'm expecting/hoping that Flash Player should still work on Seamonkey
2.29.5. I use the Adobe RPM repository to download it and I can see the
files from the Adobe RPM in /usr/lib64/flash-player with appropriate
links to there from the the /usr/lib64/seamonkey/plugins and other links
Hi All,
I'm expecting/hoping that Flash Player should still work on Seamonkey
2.29.5. I use the Adobe RPM repository to download it and I can see the
files from the Adobe RPM in /usr/lib64/flash-player with appropriate
links to there from the the /usr/lib64/seamonkey/plugins and other links
Hi All,
I'm expecting/hoping that Flash Player should still work on Seamonkey
2.29.5. I use the Adobe RPM repository to download it and I can see the
files from the Adobe RPM in /usr/lib64/flash-player with appropriate
links to there from the the /usr/lib64/seamonkey/plugins and other links
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