Right-Click on a point of the map in GoogleMaps
I had exposed this problem when I had a pc under Windows7 - and the positive answer was: > Paul in Houston, TX wrote on 23/03/2016 03:46: > > Ray_Net wrote: > >> http://www.google.fr/maps/preview/?force=canvas > >> > >> In the middle of France do a rigth-click and you get the SM context menu above the > >> GoogleMaps context menu. > >> > >> On the same point you must immediately do a left-click if you want to use the GoogleMaps > >> context menu. > >> > >> Any other brigth idea on how to access the context menu you want ? > > > > This works for me with Google maps: > > Hold down ALT and right click. > > The SM context menu opens and instantly closes leaving the G menu. > > > MANY THANKS !!! This is an elegant way to do it !!! I WAS happy, but now, with my new pc under Windows10 - I still have the problem evenwhile using the ALT key. How to eliminate the SM context menu to be able to access the GoogleMaps context menu ? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: 64-bit versions of SeaMonkey
Dennis Langton wrote: On 12/6/2016 2:05 PM, TCW wrote: On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 20:15:30 -0600, S Slicer wrote: TCW wrote: On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 18:12:33 -0600, S Slicer wrote: I had been using SeaMonkey 32-bit version 2.40 successfully on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, then switched to SeaMonkey 64-bit version 2.45. Both worked very well for me. Then while running 2.45, when I checked for an update, there was version 2.47. I ran into e-mail problems with 2.47 immediately! I have been using IMAP to access Gmail for over a year and it was working well, but version 2.47 would crash every time I tried to compose an e-mail, or tried to reply to an e-mail (although I could read e-mail just fine). So, I moved back to version 2.45 rather quickly without seeing if there were additional issues with 2.47. of 2048 - Does anyone know why this would have happened? Do you have a link to the crash report? Version 2.47 opened and error report window and sent it each time that I had an error. You may need to try and start in Safe Mode. You ought to be able to hold down Shift and start SM and it should start or prompt for Safe Mode. I'm having the same problem, both on the newest (64 bit) version of either 2.47 or 2.48. The compose window even crashes in safe mode! I've just updated to a newer version of SM 2.48 - build ID 20161206210551. The new version solves the problem of crashes while composing an email, ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Error after upgrade to 2.40
Dear all, anybody can help me.. i get this error after upgrade to 2.40. I do clean install, and do reinstall, but the problem still occur. Please help. Thank you. AdapterDeviceID: 0x0116 AdapterDriverVersion: 8.951.0.0 AdapterSubsysID: 21e317aa AdapterVendorID: 0x8086 Add-ons: %7B59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2%7D:0.9.92,foxyproxy%40eric.h.jung:4.5.6,inspector%40mozilla.org:2.0.16.1-signed,forecastfox%40s3_fix_version:2.4.4,%7B972ce4c6-7e08-4474-a285-3208198ce6fd%7D:2.40 AvailablePageFile: 6170390528 AvailablePhysicalMemory: 2722492416 AvailableVirtualMemory: 3941453824 BIOS_Manufacturer: LENOVO BlockedDllList: BreakpadReserveAddress: 45613056 BreakpadReserveSize: 67108864 BuildID: 20160120202951 CrashTime: 1481068753 EMCheckCompatibility: true Email: datux2...@gmail.com FramePoisonBase: f0de FramePoisonSize: 65536 InstallTime: 1464056570 Notes: DriverVersionMismatch AdapterVendorID: 0x8086, AdapterDeviceID: 0x0116, AdapterSubsysID: 21e317aa, AdapterDriverVersion: 8.951.0.0 ProductID: {92650c4d-4b8e-4d2a-b7eb-24ecf4f6b63a} ProductName: SeaMonkey ReleaseChannel: release SafeMode: 0 SecondsSinceLastCrash: 128441 StartupTime: 1481068738 SystemMemoryUsePercentage: 35 Theme: classic/1.0 Throttleable: 1 TotalPageFile: 9490296832 TotalPhysicalMemory: 4201889792 TotalVirtualMemory: 4294836224 URL: Vendor: Mozilla Version: 2.40 Winsock_LSP: MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] : 2 : 1 : MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] : 2 : 2 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll MSAFD Tcpip [RAW/IP] : 2 : 3 : MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IPv6] : 2 : 1 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IPv6] : 2 : 2 : MSAFD Tcpip [RAW/IPv6] : 2 : 3 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll RSVP TCPv6 Service Provider : 2 : 1 : RSVP TCP Service Provider : 2 : 1 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll RSVP UDPv6 Service Provider : 2 : 2 : RSVP UDP Service Provider : 2 : 2 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll MSAFD RfComm [Bluetooth] : 2 : 1 : vSockets DGRAM : 0 : 2 : %windir%\system32\vsocklib.dll vSockets STREAM : 0 : 1 : useragent_locale: en-US This report also contains technical information about the state of the application when it crashed. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: 64-bit versions of SeaMonkey
On 12/6/2016 2:05 PM, TCW wrote: On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 20:15:30 -0600, S Slicer wrote: TCW wrote: On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 18:12:33 -0600, S Slicer wrote: I had been using SeaMonkey 32-bit version 2.40 successfully on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, then switched to SeaMonkey 64-bit version 2.45. Both worked very well for me. Then while running 2.45, when I checked for an update, there was version 2.47. I ran into e-mail problems with 2.47 immediately! I have been using IMAP to access Gmail for over a year and it was working well, but version 2.47 would crash every time I tried to compose an e-mail, or tried to reply to an e-mail (although I could read e-mail just fine). So, I moved back to version 2.45 rather quickly without seeing if there were additional issues with 2.47. Does anyone know why this would have happened? Do you have a link to the crash report? Version 2.47 opened and error report window and sent it each time that I had an error. You may need to try and start in Safe Mode. You ought to be able to hold down Shift and start SM and it should start or prompt for Safe Mode. I'm having the same problem, both on the newest (64 bit) version of either 2.47 or 2.48. The compose window even crashes in safe mode! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Advice needed on a complicated question
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: You could use and older Firefox or SeaMonkey. If SeaMonkey I would suggest trying 2.33.1 or 2.35. Should work fine with Windows 7. They are completely outdated now and have known bugs but for the most part should do the job. Just make sure to keep them away from the Internet outside of your web page for security reasons. Can be installed in parallel with IE 11 and you can try them out. Thank you for your reply. I have downloaded a copy of SM 2.35 and we will try it out on the VM testbed. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey 2.40 and SVG exploit
Gérard wrote on 12/06/2016 04:59 PM: NFN Smith wrote on 12/06/2016 04:50 PM: NoOp wrote: My SeaMonkey profile is a little over 10GB with some files going back over 15 years. I have many POP3 and IMAP email addresses - several having both POP3 and IMAP - many RSS feeds, and a huge nntp collection/subscription from news.mozilla.support, news.gmain.org, news.eternal-september.org, etc., etc. I typically do not use Thunderbird, but keep it active in Windows and Linux in order to test and/or use as an alternate. Here is how I set it up so the it closely mirrored my SeaMonkey (I'll assume you use Windows from your headers, so I'll skip linux): [ ... ] save the file & close notepad (sorry some of these instructions are simplistic as I know you know to do this, but others that are not so experienced might want to also give this a try so bear with me Smith) :-) [ ... ] Hope that helps. If nothing else you've got a near mirror Thunderbird alternate without touching your SeaMonkey profile (or it's backed up profile). Gary (as a PS: I do basically the same on linux to set up TB there as well - only I usually grsync the SeaMonkey profile from Windows to linux first) Useful to know about -- thanks for contributing that. My working setup is actually somewhat similar. I have 3 desktop systems -- the primary one is Windows, but I also have a Linux installation, plus some number of VMs. And yes, I use multiple profiles in Seamonkey, Thunderbird and Firefox, for testing and alternate access. Going a step further -- for my Linux installations (all Ubuntu or Mint), my Seamonkey instances are taken from Ubuntuzilla, since Ubuntu has abandoned Seamonkey. Fedora has not abandoned /seamonkey/ but /Fedora20/ uses an old version of /seamonkey/, version *2.33.1* but /fedora/ supports vivaldi and chrome I have a strong preference for running stuff from package, over doing my own compiles. I'm inclined to believe that Ubuntuzilla probably won't do any Seamonkey updates until there's something that comes down the release channel. Are there any other options for getting a trustworthy .deb package build, other than doing it myself? Maybe this is the incentive I need to learn to create my own .deb from source code. Years ago, I figured out how to build sendmail RPMs, but that was a lot of years ago. And when I moved from a RedHat environment into Debian systems, I never found a need to learn how to build packages... Smith -- Gérard Vinkesteijn-Rudersdorff http://www.ciudadpatricia.es https://facebook.com/gerard.vinkesteijn User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49a2 Build identifier: 20161122013001 I never met a man I didn't want to fight. -- Lyle Alzado, professional football lineman ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey 2.40 and SVG exploit
NFN Smith wrote on 12/06/2016 04:50 PM: NoOp wrote: My SeaMonkey profile is a little over 10GB with some files going back over 15 years. I have many POP3 and IMAP email addresses - several having both POP3 and IMAP - many RSS feeds, and a huge nntp collection/subscription from news.mozilla.support, news.gmain.org, news.eternal-september.org, etc., etc. I typically do not use Thunderbird, but keep it active in Windows and Linux in order to test and/or use as an alternate. Here is how I set it up so the it closely mirrored my SeaMonkey (I'll assume you use Windows from your headers, so I'll skip linux): [ ... ] save the file & close notepad (sorry some of these instructions are simplistic as I know you know to do this, but others that are not so experienced might want to also give this a try so bear with me Smith) :-) [ ... ] Hope that helps. If nothing else you've got a near mirror Thunderbird alternate without touching your SeaMonkey profile (or it's backed up profile). Gary (as a PS: I do basically the same on linux to set up TB there as well - only I usually grsync the SeaMonkey profile from Windows to linux first) Useful to know about -- thanks for contributing that. My working setup is actually somewhat similar. I have 3 desktop systems -- the primary one is Windows, but I also have a Linux installation, plus some number of VMs. And yes, I use multiple profiles in Seamonkey, Thunderbird and Firefox, for testing and alternate access. Going a step further -- for my Linux installations (all Ubuntu or Mint), my Seamonkey instances are taken from Ubuntuzilla, since Ubuntu has abandoned Seamonkey. Fedora has not abanded /seamonkey/ but /Fedora20/ uses an old version of /seamonkey/, version *2.33.1* I have a strong preference for running stuff from package, over doing my own compiles. I'm inclined to believe that Ubuntuzilla probably won't do any Seamonkey updates until there's something that comes down the release channel. Are there any other options for getting a trustworthy .deb package build, other than doing it myself? Maybe this is the incentive I need to learn to create my own .deb from source code. Years ago, I figured out how to build sendmail RPMs, but that was a lot of years ago. And when I moved from a RedHat environment into Debian systems, I never found a need to learn how to build packages... Smith -- Gérard Vinkesteijn-Rudersdorff http://www.ciudadpatricia.es https://facebook.com/gerard.vinkesteijn User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49a2 Build identifier: 20161122013001 I never met a man I didn't want to fight. -- Lyle Alzado, professional football lineman ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey 2.40 and SVG exploit
NoOp wrote: My SeaMonkey profile is a little over 10GB with some files going back over 15 years. I have many POP3 and IMAP email addresses - several having both POP3 and IMAP - many RSS feeds, and a huge nntp collection/subscription from news.mozilla.support, news.gmain.org, news.eternal-september.org, etc., etc. I typically do not use Thunderbird, but keep it active in Windows and Linux in order to test and/or use as an alternate. Here is how I set it up so the it closely mirrored my SeaMonkey (I'll assume you use Windows from your headers, so I'll skip linux): [ ... ] save the file & close notepad (sorry some of these instructions are simplistic as I know you know to do this, but others that are not so experienced might want to also give this a try so bear with me Smith) :-) [ ... ] Hope that helps. If nothing else you've got a near mirror Thunderbird alternate without touching your SeaMonkey profile (or it's backed up profile). Gary (as a PS: I do basically the same on linux to set up TB there as well - only I usually grsync the SeaMonkey profile from Windows to linux first) Useful to know about -- thanks for contributing that. My working setup is actually somewhat similar. I have 3 desktop systems -- the primary one is Windows, but I also have a Linux installation, plus some number of VMs. And yes, I use multiple profiles in Seamonkey, Thunderbird and Firefox, for testing and alternate access. Going a step further -- for my Linux installations (all Ubuntu or Mint), my Seamonkey instances are taken from Ubuntuzilla, since Ubuntu has abandoned Seamonkey. I have a strong preference for running stuff from package, over doing my own compiles. I'm inclined to believe that Ubuntuzilla probably won't do any Seamonkey updates until there's something that comes down the release channel. Are there any other options for getting a trustworthy .deb package build, other than doing it myself? Maybe this is the incentive I need to learn to create my own .deb from source code. Years ago, I figured out how to build sendmail RPMs, but that was a lot of years ago. And when I moved from a RedHat environment into Debian systems, I never found a need to learn how to build packages... Smith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: source code patch for cve-2016-9079 svg zero day?
On 12/6/2016 8:09 AM, Richmond wrote: Is there a source code patch for cve-2016-9079 svg zero day which I can apply to seamonkey 2.40? Whether it be to fix it, or cause it to crash safely. No there is not. It is built into Adrian's 2.47 build. Adrian is one of the Mozilla team who has been building current version of SM until the official build system is fixed. You can get 2.47 (x86) with the SVG fix here: http://goo.gl/9R2c0i ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
source code patch for cve-2016-9079 svg zero day?
Is there a source code patch for cve-2016-9079 svg zero day which I can apply to seamonkey 2.40? Whether it be to fix it, or cause it to crash safely. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM update status...
Adrian Kalla wrote: W dniu 12/02/2016 o 09:43 PM, Mr. Ed pisze: If you want an unofficial 64 bit version of SM you can get it here: http://www.m64.info/index.php/seamonkey-64-bit-download I'd recommend to never ever put links to that site anywhere. For many reasons: 1st, because they just take my builds and make it appear like this were releases (the small text "Unofficial Nightly" is not enough for most people to understand, what that build really is) 2nd, because that site looks like it could start serving malware any moment (this site looks all but serious for me) - and there is absolutely nothing I can do to prevent this 3rd, when the people get the link to https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/ instead, they also get the opportunity to download the localized versions that are not provided by m64.info Best, Adrian I am currently running 2.40 x64 on linux mint x64 installed from the ubuntuzilla repository. I have a local repository set up on my system and could install your unofficial build from a .deb by adding it there and using the update tools. Looking at your directory noted above I see no .deb available. I am not sufficiently versed in this area to work with your build as it stands in this directory. Can you prepare a .deb as well to stand in for that which will be available via ubuntuzilla once an official build is available? If not, is there someone else who can do so? I am sure I am not the only one who would welcome a version that could be installed in this manner. Dave ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey 2.40 and SVG exploit
On 6/12/2016 5:50 PM, NoOp wrote: On 12/5/2016 10:40 PM, Daniel wrote: On 6/12/2016 3:22 PM, NoOp wrote: Gary (as a PS: I do basically the same on linux to set up TB there as well - only I usually grsync the SeaMonkey profile from Windows to linux first) Why bother?? I have SM installed on both my Win7 and my Mageia Linux systems and have my SM profile on one of my Win7 partitions and just point my Linux SM to the same location. Because I have 8 systems, 10 VM's (mix of Windows & linux) and it's easier for me to just grsync between them if I wish. Plus, many of those are test only & I certainly don't want to have them all point to a single profile. O.K., to each their own! -- Daniel User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.40 Build identifier: 20160120202951 or User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.38 Build identifier: 20150903203501 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey