TARogue wrote:
> For those who don't know, Seamonkey is the reincarnation of the Mozilla 
> suite.
> 
> I just upgraded to seamonkey-1.1.12-1.fc8 using yum. I then had to 
> reinstall the add-ons adblock_plus and noscript. Both of these need to 
> write in the seamonkey directory, so need to be installed as root. 
> (Which is a whole nother issue I won't get into now.)

Not sure if it'll work, but I ran into this in earlier versions of 
Seamonkey...


Find the install directory where adblock and the other plugins are 
located.  I think it's called "chrome".  (It's been a while and I'm 
doing this from memory, so bear with me... YMMV)

Chmod/chown that recursively so that it can be rwx by the user running 
Seamonkey.  I can't recommend 777 obviously for security reasons, but 
that would work.  I used to use Seamonkey on a system where I was the 
only user so I just chown'd it to me.

Good luck!

Brian

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